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First immigrants of 2026 arrive: Zaks family makes aliyah from Sydney
Family receives Israeli ID cards upon landing at Ben Gurion Airport; shocked by deadly attack targeting Sydney’s Jewish community, they say leaving was painful but coming home to Israel was long planned
Itamar Eichner
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01.01.26
Nearly 70,000 Israelis left in 2025 as negative migration balance persists
Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics data show population growth held steady in 2025, but a sharp rise in departures and a small number of returnees left Israel with a troubling negative international migration balance
Ron Crissy
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12.31.25
Aliyah from North America hits four-year high in 2025, driven by post-war solidarity
More than 4,100 Jews from North America made aliyah in 2025, a 12% increase from last year and the highest figure in four years; Many cited solidarity with Israel since the war as a key motivation, with Jerusalem the top destination
ynet Global
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12.29.25
‘When Hamas reps entered my classroom during Apartheid Week, I knew I had to make aliyah’
Rotem Barashi, a Jewish medical student at the University of Cape Town, says an extreme anti-Israel climate on campus, including a visit by Hamas representatives, led her to leave South Africa and continue her studies at Reichman University
Itamar Eichner
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12.11.25
Prominent Australian commentator warns Jews may leave amid rising antisemitism
Avi Yemini, who has faced threats since Oct. 7 and invested heavily in home security, says Australia’s political climate, rising hostility and a surge in violent antisemitic incidents have left many Jews feeling unsafe and increasingly isolated
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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12.09.25
'I revealed my Star of David necklace in front of BDS activists': from UK antisemitism to aliyah
At six, Maayan D. moved with her family to England; after facing antisemitism at university, she returned to Israel alone at 19, enlisted in the IDF and is now active in public diplomacy
Maya Benita
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11.30.25
Manchester synagogue hero weighs Aliyah to Israel after attack: 'No longer feel safe in UK'
Hero of Manchester Yom Kippur synagogue terror attack, shot by police while holding doors against a knife-wielding terrorist, says rising antisemitism has him considering moving his four children to Israel, despite roots in the city
ynet
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11.30.25
Operation Magic Carpet remembered as Israel holds first state event for Yemenite aliyah
More than 75 years after Operation Magic Carpet, Israel will hold its first state ceremony honoring the immigration of Yemenite Jews, projecting names of 400 who died en route and urging families to help identify others
Itamar Eichner
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11.26.25
Bnei Menashe’s 2,700-year-old dream fulfilled with approval of mass aliyah
The Bnei Menashe are considered one of two lost tribes discovered in modern times, along with the Ethiopian Jews, believed to be descendants of the Tribe of Dan
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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11.26.25
Israel approves plan to bring all remaining Bnei Menashe by 2030
About 1,200 Bnei Menashe are set to arrive by 2026 with another 4,600 by 2030, completing the community’s aliyah and reuniting families divided between Israel and India
Itamar Eichner
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11.23.25
At 100, Sara makes aliyah: ‘I believe all Jews should live in Israel’
After October 7, Sara Unterberg from Uruguay realized she wanted to spend her remaining years with family in Israel—so at 100, she made aliyah, saying, 'The world is becoming less safe'
Itamar Eichner
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11.17.25
American surgeon leaves US for Israeli hospital after October 7
Philadelphia-trained cardiothoracic specialist Dr. Tiffany Schatz joins Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba; says family embraced move despite ongoing conflict
Alexandra Lukash
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11.05.25
Jerusalem leads in immigrant absorption: 'The unity in Jerusalem is stronger than anything in France'
Jerusalem has become Israel’s leading city for immigrant absorption, with more than 75% of newcomers choosing to settle there; Among them is 65-year-old artist Rina Dray from France, who says, 'In the Paris Metro, I imagined Jerusalem’s light rail'
Gilad Cohen
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10.29.25
From Paris and New York to Modi’in: Gila Tolub on finding home and purpose in Israel
After years between France and the United States, Gila Tolub built an impressive international career; yet the feeling of being a foreigner everywhere led her and her family to make Israel their home
Tzipora Roman
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10.26.25
'We all share the same mission:' Dozens of European youths make aliyah to join IDF
Recent European high school graduates, mostly from France, receive emotional welcome as they begin pre-army academy in Ashdod; program supports Hebrew learning, cultural integration and military preparation for meaningful IDF service
Roy Rubinstein
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10.23.25
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