Publish dateSunday 30 November 2025 - 13:43
Story Code : 338701
Long lines to escape; Israeli immigration from occupied territories intensified
According to images published in Hebrew media, thousands of Zionists lined up in long lines in front of the Portuguese embassy building to receive an appointment to issue or renew a Portuguese passport or ID card, indicating an increase in immigration and the desire of Israelis to leave this regime.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported yesterday (Saturday, Nov 29) that Israelis formed unprecedented lines, and some attendees said they had been in line for hours, while others gave up after seeing the length of the line.

The desire of Zionists to obtain European passports, especially the Portuguese passport, has increased significantly, which gives its holders freedom of movement within the European Union and access to educational and professional opportunities.

The number of Zionists who have applied for citizenship and immigration continues to increase rapidly; This indicates a deep crisis of confidence in the future of this regime and a growing desire for more stable options.

In this regard, "Nir Kovins", a Zionist writer, said that the image of thousands of Israelis lining up on Goliot Road in front of the Portuguese Embassy, ​​waiting for hours to receive Portuguese citizenship or renew their passports, is sufficient evidence that Israel has begun to bleed from its most vital artery.

Kovins added that "this scene indicates the decline in national morale and the worsening state of despair and hopelessness among citizens, especially educated and qualified youth, who are seeking a better place and future for themselves outside Israel."

He clarified that the issue goes beyond the differences between the Minister of Defense and the Chief of Staff of the Army, or the crises related to the Netanyahu trial, or the formation of an official committee of inquiry into October 7, or the draft evasion law.

The Zionist writer stated that this time, the lines are different from previous times. Previously, queues at the embassy to add grandchildren of citizens to their Portuguese citizenship were common, but this time, the long lines stretched for several streets and even into the basements, indicating a new phase and imminent danger.

According to data from the Central Bureau of Statistics of Israel, approximately 79,000 Zionists immigrated between the Hebrew New Year 2024 and the year 2025, the highest number in the past decade.
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