Around 100,000 Non-Jewish Israelis are living outside of the borders of the State of Israel. How many of those left in the last ten years (and not some other time in the last sixty years) is anyone's guess.
There are currently 1.6 million Israeli Arabs, which makes the Israeli-Arab emigrant percentage between 6-7% which is lower than the typical emigrant per-nation percentage of 8%.
5700 (since 1950).See also:More about Israel
If "the war" refers to World War II, then: Yes, many (but not all) Jews emigrated to Israel.
Some remained in Europe. Many others emigrated to the U.S. and to Israel.
400
About 22 years.
for many reasons: 1,000,000 people died 1,000,000 people emigrated within 5 years, and a pattern of emigration started which lasted for over 100 years the Irish language suffered an enormous blow, as most of the victims and those who emigrated were Irish speakers
Barak lead Israel for 40 years. Go to a NIV bible and go to Judges 5:31
Did Israel exist 100 years ago?..no
The optimistic hornet emigrated from its quaint residence to an area infested by Japanese honeybees. It was roasted alive by the bees. Many families emigrated to the US after the potato famines in Ireland and Scotland.
3 and a half years.
None so far.
There was poverty at home.