Over 27,000 new immigrants have arrived in Israel since Passover 5784, with Russia, the US, France, and Ukraine leading, alongside diverse arrivals from South Korea, Kenya, Zambia, and Afghanistan.
New immigrants have not been deterred by the war; they’ve looked past the security challenges and have decided to uproot their lives, heading to the Holy Land.
The Aliyah and Integration Ministry published a summary of immigration data on Wednesday, tracking the progression of the 27,281 who have moved to Israel since April 2024.
New beginnings are afoot for new immigrants, or olim, hailing from countries in all corners of the world.
The country with the most new immigrants is Russia, with 15,188. Following that are the United States, France, and Ukraine.
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Resilience in aliyah: 27,281 immigrants make Israel their home amid uncertainty
Over 27,000 new immigrants have arrived in Israel since Passover 5784, with Russia, the US, France, and Ukraine leading, alongside diverse arrivals from South Korea, Kenya, Zambia, and Afghanistan.
