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CBS data reveals: 42% of legal immigration to Israel - of non-Jews | Israel Today

2022-01-12T21:04:12.148Z


Nearly half of those who come to Israel are not Jews • Only 13% of the increase in the Jewish population was due to immigration • The Center for Immigration Policy: "The government approves hasty decisions in favor of raising a non-Jewish population group"


As every civil year ends, the Central Bureau of Statistics has published the changes in the composition of the population in Israel over the past year.

An analysis of data conducted by the staff of the Center for Immigration Policy shows that nearly half of those who come to Israel are not Jews, including a significant portion of the new immigrants who immigrated to Israel under the Law of Return.

Weighted by deaths, births and immigration, the Jewish population grew by 112,000 during 2021. Most of the increase, about 87%, was due to natural increase.

Also, only 13% of the increase in the Jewish population was due to immigration.

On the other hand, the non-Jewish and non-Arab population known as "others" (excluding foreigners living or working in Israel) enjoyed polygamy as a result of cabbage migration at a rate of 80% of its total polygamy.

Although the Central Bureau of Statistics reports an "increase" of 25,000 people under the Law of Return, according to the data, less than 20,000 thousand of them were Jews, along with 9,000 other non-Jewish immigrants who were absorbed into Israel under the Law of Entry into Israel during the past civil year. .

Together, these are 42% of the provocateurs according to the law of the State of Israel.

"While the Israeli government approves hasty decisions in favor of raising a non-Jewish population, the results of the perforated policy are already clearly visible in the CBS data," the Center for Immigration Policy said. Those who came to Israel last year are not Jews.

Nearly half of those who enter the country legally actually skip over the Law of Return in Permit and Authority.

We will continue to work to secure the future of the State of Israel as Jewish and democratic. "

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Source: israelhayom

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