TEHRAN (Defapress) - Channel 12 of the Zionist regime announced that one million Zionists left occupied Palestine and returned to the countries and cities they came from, especially Europe and America.
According to this report, the massive migration of settlers took place following the war between the Palestinians led by Hamas and the Zionist occupation army.
Previously, the results of the survey by the Zionist Center "CJI" showed that 29% of the Zionists living in the occupied territories are thinking of fleeing from Israel, and 71% of them are not optimistic about their life situation in the coming months.
According to the results of this survey, 50% of Zionists were injured in the Al-Aqsa storm operation or knew someone around them who was injured.
55% of the Zionists who participated in this survey also declared that they demonstrated solidarity with the Zionist prisoners and for their release.
This survey showed that 84 percent of Zionists are not satisfied with the Israeli regime's diplomacy.
69% of the participants in the survey also consider the opposition to the Zionists around the world to be as dangerous as military threats.
According to the report of the "Zaman" newspaper of the Zionist regime, only in the first 6 months of the war against Gaza, 550,000 Zionists left the occupied territories for other countries.
The tourism offices of the Zionist regime also announced that thousands of other Zionists are leaving occupied Palestine for fear of spreading the war between Lebanon's Hezbollah and the Zionist regime.
According to the announcement of these offices, all the empty reservation capacities for traveling outside occupied Palestine have been filled and it is impossible to register new people.
Referring to the unfavorable state of governance and internal differences between the leaders of the Zionist regime, the experts admit that if this regime continues with this decree, it will not have a future and must wait for the collapse and further reverse migration of Zionists from the occupied Palestinian land.