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22,522 young, skilled olim moved to Israel in 2025 despite wartime challenges | The Jerusalem Post
MATHILDA HELLER · 2026-06-28 · via JPost.com - Jpost Aliyah Portal | The Jerusalem Post

The sharpest increase came from French Jewry, with a 51% rise in immigration, while immigration from the United States continued its upward trend, reaching 3,781 immigrants.

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 New immigrants from USA and Canada arrive on a special " Aliyah Flight 2016" on behalf of Nefesh B'Nefesh organization, at Ben Gurion airport in central Israel on August 17, 2016.
New immigrants from USA and Canada arrive on a special " Aliyah Flight 2016" on behalf of Nefesh B'Nefesh organization, at Ben Gurion airport in central Israel on August 17, 2016.
(photo credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)
ByMATHILDA HELLER

In 2025, 22,522 new immigrants arrived in Israel, marking a slight decline from previous years, according to the new annual report by the Aliyah and Integration Ministry.

The report also pointed to a significant shift in the nature of immigration: more immigrants from Western countries, more young adults of working age, more professionals in high-demand sectors, and more young families choosing to settle in Israel.

Another notable shift is that more than one-third of immigrants came from Western countries: In 2025, 8,499 immigrants came from the United States, France, the United Kingdom, and Canada. This is a 25% increase compared with the previous year.

As a result, the share of immigrants from Western countries jumped from 21% of all immigrants in 2024 to 38% in 2025.

The sharpest increase came from French Jewry, with a 51% rise in immigration, while immigration from the United States continued its upward trend, reaching 3,781 immigrants.

New Olim celebrate arrival in Israel
New Olim celebrate arrival in Israel (credit: NEFESH B'NEFESH)

The ministry also noted an "encouraging trend" of younger immigrants arriving in Israel. 34% of all immigrants in 2025 were between the ages of 18 and 35. There was also a sharp increase in the proportion of single immigrants, while families of 3–5 members remain the largest group overall.

Regarding skilled professionals, 541 doctors immigrated to Israel through the Ministry’s physician integration program in 2025. Israel also received 26 outstanding scientists who came through specialized programs, as well as more than 2,000 immigrants in the fields of technology and engineering.

Olim joining workforce at high rates

The report also showed that immigrants tend to integrate into the workforce at higher rates than the general population, with 62% employed during the survey period, compared with 55% in the general population.

Additionally, 3,165 individuals immigrated to serve as soldiers in the IDF. The leading countries of origin among immigrant soldiers were: the United States, Russia, Ethiopia, Ukraine, and France.

These figures demonstrate immigrants’ deep commitment to Israeli society and their desire to take full part in shaping the country’s future and protecting its security.

Where are immigrants choosing to live?

The report revealed an interesting phenomenon: there are effectively two different absorption maps in Israel, depending on immigrants’ countries of origin.

Among immigrants overall, the leading cities are Tel Aviv, Netanya, Jerusalem, and Haifa.

However, immigrants from Western countries show very different preferences, primarily choosing Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh, and Ra’anana.

The data highlight the need to tailor integration services to different populations and emphasize the importance of strong communities for successful integration.

“Even during the challenging security period facing the State of Israel, thousands of Jews chose to immigrate to Israel דווקא now," said Aliyah and Integration Minister, Ofir Sofer.

"The major reform we led regarding professional credential recognition, alongside student programs, rental assistance, and purchase tax relief, is proving successful and will become even more evident in the future. The data shows that immigration continues to be one of the most important engines of growth for the State of Israel. Immigrants strengthen the economy, healthcare system, academia, defense establishment, and communities across the country.”

“Against the backdrop of war and social upheaval, 2025 was a year of action and renewal in the fields of immigration and integration," said Deputy Director General for Strategy, Policy Planning and Budgets, Elad Zchut.

"The report demonstrates how the Ministry was able to turn crisis and challenges into renewal and long-term planning, and how efficient, attentive management translates into action on the ground," Zchut added. "Immigration to Israel is influenced by global economic and security trends, and the purpose of this report was to provide a top-level analysis while incorporating human stories at the individual level.”

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