Survey by Haaretz:
A new survey shows more than a third of Israelis want to immigrate to other countries due to economic problems and spiraling cost of living in the occupied territories.
Citing economic opportunities as the main reason, the poll conducted by Israeli newspaper Haaretz said that “almost 40 percent of Israelis are thinking of emigrating” to other states.
The survey came as the ailing economy of the Israeli regime has taken its toll on politics. …………………… The poll also showed that 78 percent of those surveyed said the Tel Aviv regime has no plans for fighting poverty and bridging the widening social gap.
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To know the in-depth reasons here is full survey report by Haaretz:
Bye, the beloved country – why almost 40 percent of Israelis are thinking of emigrating
http://www.haaretz.com/news/features/bye-the-beloved-country-why-almost-40-percent-of-israelis-are-thinking-of-emigrating.premium-1.484945
and as many Israelis have dual-citizenship it is not so difficult for them to leave… (however, other countries have economic problems too).
It will help for peace in this region and will change the landscape for good.
If a similar survey is conducted in my old country Pakistan, then the results would be (rounded to..) 100%
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2012/Dec-17/198842-israelis-fear-economic-collapse-more-than-iran-study.ashx#axzz2FNyq40xj
another relevant article…