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Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
Sat Aug 9, 2014, 11:56 AM Aug 2014

Israelis dream of Europe

August 7, 2014

“I reached the conclusion that if I don’t do it now, it will never happen,” says Sharon, a man in his 40s who lives in the center of Israel. “I don’t see hope for this country. I never felt that I belonged and now it’s more than ever. I have had it with this place.”

Sharon plans to leave Israel and emigrate to Europe — Spain, to be exact. He plans to start a business somewhere peaceful and calm, where he can live his life, “instead of sacrificing this one and only life for politicians,” as he says.

Newsweek magazine devoted the cover of its July 29 issue to an article describing the flow of Jews out of Europe under the headline “Exodus.” Israelis look to Europe with hope, not despair, especially at a time of war. Ashkenazi Jews, or Jews of Eastern European origin, seek ways to obtain citizenship in Poland, Hungary and Germany, while Mizrahi Jews, or Jews of Middle Eastern origin, seek Spanish or French citizenship.

“There is definitely an increase in the number of applicants in the last month. There’s always an increase in the number of applications at times of crisis,” says attorney Dan Assan, who specializes in obtaining German and Austrian citizenship for Israeli residents. “While the increase right now isn’t dramatic, we’re talking about an increase of several dozen percentages, but this is the immediate effect of war. The decision to emigrate from the country and to start a complicated process of obtaining foreign citizenship is long and complex. It could be that we will see the real impact of the war in Gaza on Israeli migration to Europe only a long time from now.”

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/08/israel-europe-migration-jews-france-antisemitism-lawyer.html#ixzz39uXRUiE3


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alsame

(7,784 posts)
1. I wonder how much the fact that
Sat Aug 9, 2014, 12:13 PM
Aug 2014

Israel has a conscription military affects decisions like this. As the prospects for a lasting peace get more and more elusive, Israelis must fear for the futures of their kids and grandkids.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
2. I imagine many repercussions from the occupation are weighed in when one makes a drastic
Sat Aug 9, 2014, 12:19 PM
Aug 2014

change. Fair questions, do I want to die for this, or my kids die, will it ever come to an end, do I want to
serve the continued occupation forces when we have no current hostilities?

alsame

(7,784 posts)
3. Yes, it's very different than being an
Sat Aug 9, 2014, 12:29 PM
Aug 2014

American cheerleader for the perpetual 'War on Terror' who knows their loved ones won't be forced to serve if they don't want to.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
4. Not hard to carry your flag and tell others to make the ultimate sacrifices: Bush/Cheney supporters.
Sat Aug 9, 2014, 12:33 PM
Aug 2014
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