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Despite the war, more Jews are flocking to live in Israel

In the wake of a global rise in antisemitism, new immigrants are finding refuge in the Jewish state

June 15, 2025 09:49
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Ilana Granditer
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Sales have been booming for Alejandro Benzaquen’s latest art installation. The Venezuela-born Jewish artist, now based in Miami, designed a striking blue acrylic box with the words “IN CASE OF EMERGENCY BREAK GLASS” printed in bold on the front.

Behind the emergency glass sits not a first-aid kit or prescription medicines, but an Israeli passport, signalling the enduring sense of security and refuge Israel has provided to Jewish people worldwide, especially amid a global rise in antisemitism.

Israel has been in a state of war for more than 600 days, triggered by the Hamas-led massacre on October 7, and exacerbated by a multi-front conflict with confrontations with Iran, Hezbollah and the Houthis in Yemen.

Yet, despite the risks involved in visiting – let alone relocating to – a country at war in one of the world’s most turbulent regions, there has been a significant surge in aliyah, or immigration to Israel, in the past year. That’s in spite of a growing list of airlines, including British Airways, Delta, United airlines and EasyJet, curbing flights to and from Israel.

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