
Key Points
- Expatriate Israeli citizens are returning to the country to cast their votes
- Israeli citizens living in the country and expatriate Israeli citizens are leaving the country to escape increasing problems
- Those returning to the country to vote are holding onto their hopes for Israel's future
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As elections approach in Israel, expatriate Israeli citizens are returning to the country to cast their votes. In addition to the citizens living in Israel, approximately 1 million Israeli citizens living abroad will also be able to participate in the elections.
Israeli citizens living in the country, especially the young and educated, have begun to leave the country to escape the problems caused by increasing nationalism and religious radicalism. However, those returning to the country to vote in these elections are holding onto their hopes for Israel's future.
Israeli citizens living in the country and expatriate Israeli citizens have begun to leave the country to escape the increasing problems. However, those returning to the country to vote in these elections are holding onto their hopes for Israel's future.
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- Who can vote in the upcoming elections in Israel?
- Israeli citizens living in Israel and approximately 1 million Israeli citizens living abroad can vote in the elections
- Why are Israeli citizens living in the country and expatriate Israeli citizens leaving the country?
- They are leaving to escape the problems caused by increasing nationalism and religious radicalism in the country
- Why are those returning to the country to vote hopeful?
- They are holding onto their hopes for Israel's future
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