A report says 85% of young people from eastern Galilee left the area during the war, but the majority express a desire to return. No details on the source or timeframe of the data are available.
According to a report published by The Zioneer, 85% of young residents (no exact age range stated) of eastern Galilee left their homes during the ongoing war. However, the same report indicates that most of those who left wish to return. The data is not yet attributed to a specific survey, government agency, or research body. This trend echoes broader demographic shifts seen in other border communities during the conflict, though the eastern Galilee's figures appear particularly high. No further details on methodology, sample size, or the definition of 'young' have been released.
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