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Surge in Aliyah applications since war began

Some 6,500 new immigrants came to Israel since the Hamas massacre

Israel expects a big wave of immigration in the wake of the war against Hamas, fueled by solidarity with the Jewish state as well as global antisemitism, the minister of aliyah and integration said on Wednesday.

Some 6,500 people have immigrated to Israel since the Oct. 7 massacre, while there has been large increase in aliyah applicants from Western countries including France, Canada the U.S. and the U.K.

“There are those who sought to uproot us from our land and they will see aliyah,” Minister of Aliyah and Integration Ofir Sofer told JNS in an interview. “At the end of the day, Israel is the national homeland of the Jewish people.”

Solidarity more than antisemitism

The minister opined that a nearly unprecedented feeling of solidarity with the State of Israel since the start of the war, which has seen Israelis more united than they have been for decades, was an even greater impetus than antisemitism abroad for the wave of immigration.

“The new immigrants see the togetherness and a common destiny,” Sofer said. “This immense solidarity is something that we have to maintain and strengthen for the future generations.”

180-degree change

After a year of intense polarization in Israeli society over the government’s judicial reform program, the surprise Hamas attack united Israel and the Jewish people worldwide in ways not seen since earlier wars more than half a century ago, he said, including the 1967 Six-Day War, which also saw a post-war burst of aliyah.

“This solidarity is a significant part of our victory for a stronger unified Israel,” Sofer said.

(Days before the Hamas massacre, Sofer called for “a year of national solidarity.”)

“It is our solemn duty to strengthen this after this difficult and challenging period. This is the absolute minimum we can do after what has happened here,” he told JNS on Wednesday.

Minister of Aliyah and Integration Ofir Sofer (standing at center) at Ben-Gurion Airport with new immigrants who arrived from the U.S. and will enlist in the IDF

 

Surge in immigration

Since the start of the war, there has been a 300% increase in aliyah applications from France, a 150% jump from Canada, 100% rise from the U.S. and 40% increase from the U.K.

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[email protected] 04:39 15.02.2024
More Americans would be willing to make aliyah if they were confident that they would be able to keep and bear arms in Israel as civilians, if they were not of military age. 
[email protected] 04:31 15.02.2024
More Americans would be willing to make aliyah if they were confident that they’d be able to keep in their arms for personal protection .
[Anonymous] 01:47 15.02.2024
I would love to make Aliyah but I’m not Jewish. I’m sick of the UK and I feel drawn to Israel and Judaism. In a world where you can identify as a cat I’m identifying as a Jew.
[Anonymous] 00:33 15.02.2024
God’s people will return home! Good for them. I’m happy for them. Sometimes I wish I had some Jewish blood!
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