A new poll released Sunday revealed that 57 percent of young Israelis feel uncertain about their future, while 30 percent are considering leaving the country due to the potential repercussions of a war with Iran.
The poll was conducted by the Israeli NGO Aluma, which provides support to young people, according to the Hebrew news site Walla.
According to the poll results, approximately 30 percent of young people have considered or are considering leaving Israel because of the potential repercussions of a war.
57 percent of young Israelis said they feel uncertain about their future in Israel.
64 percent of the young people surveyed reported that their educational programs have been affected or disrupted by the war.
About 25 percent said they are very worried about their financial situation because of the war.
74 percent of the young people surveyed asserted that they feel “the state doesn’t see them and doesn’t care about their future at all.”
The website did not specify when the poll was conducted or the number of participants.
Since February 28, Israel and the United States have been waging a military offensive against Iran, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Tehran has responded by launching missiles and drones toward Israel.
Iran has also targeted what it describes as American interests in Arab countries, causing deaths and injuries and damaging civilian infrastructure. These attacks have been condemned by the targeted countries. Anadolu






