Emigration
Nearly 80% of Gazans open to emigrating from Strip, COGAT survey finds - exclusive
Nearly 80% of respondents sought information on relocating through Rafah and Kerem Shalom crossings, according to findings presented to senior Israeli officials
After Assad’s fall, Syrians weigh homecoming against hard reality - analysis
Lessons from Iran’s brain drain: Expert warns emigration puts Israel’s security at risk
Double temptation of exodus: Diaspora Jews mull aliyah as Israelis consider leaving - opinion
Poverty in Lebanon's 'city of billionaires' drives deadly migration
After a migrant boat tragically sunk, leaving 94 dead in an ill-fated voyage, new light is shed shed on poverty in Lebanon.
Nearly 50% of Arab youth consider emigrating abroad, survey finds
The country with the highest percentage was Lebanon, with 77%, while Saudi Arabia and the UAE had only 3% each.
Musician John Legend says Americans will leave the US if Trump reelected
"I think [Trump's] handling of the pandemic has been embarrassing to the entire nation and has caused so much loss of life that was preventable," he said.
Palestinian planned city founder aims to face settlements with innovation
Aal-Ard initiative hopes to help Palestinians stay on their lands, fight emigration
Israelis look to Inquisition roots to get Portuguese passports
The citizenship application takes around two years. Some 20 percent are approved.
Canada denies Arab media report it will take in 100,000 Palestinians
According to the report, Canada would receive 100,000 Palestinians from Lebanon and Syria, and Spain would receive 16,000 Palestinians from Lebanon, alongside similar agreements with Belgium and Fran
Israel’s emigration a cause for concern
While “brain drain” or human capital flight, is not a solely Israeli problem, new figures published Tuesday by the Central Bureau of Statistics show cause for concern.
Jpost Editorial: Emigration worries
Israel’s retention rate is all the more amazing considering the fact that Israel produces more scientists, engineers and hi-tech workers per capita than most other Western countries.
How different are we?
The humanitarian solution - Responding to readers - Part II
Into the Fray: It would be intriguing to see how ‘sumud’ stands up to chance of better life and compensation worth two centuries of current GDP per capita.