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Where Zion’s Voice Grows Louder. – Thursday, January 1st, 2026

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Thursday, January 1st, 2026

Slowing Population, Rising Unrest: A Snapshot of Israel’s Landing into 2026

– Slowing Population Growth in Israel:

The Central Bureau of Statistics reports that Israel’s population growth rate slowed to 1.1% in 2025, mirroring the rate of 2024. Despite a net gain of 112,000 citizens, due to a negative migration balance driven by emigration, Israel’s overall population growth rate decreased.

– Studying Unrest in Iran:

As Iran grapples with local protests over economic hardships and water shortages, Israeli security officials maintain high vigilance. Israeli assessments suggest Iran, under pressure, may opt for a pre-emptive strike on Israel due to increased internal turbulence.

– A Hopeful New Year’s Eve Celebration:

Israelis rang in 2026 after two wearisome years with a renewed sense of hope. The celebrations, held nationwide, stood in stark contrast to previous years when alarms blared at midnight, signaling war threats.

– The Living Nostradamus’s Predictions:

In a cryptic release, Brazilian future-seer, Etheus Saloma predicted significant global changes with a surprising role for the Middle East in 2026. Saloma gained fame for his alleged accurate predictions of recent global events though some predictions for 2025 fell short.

– Continuation of ‘Brain Drain’:

Maintaining a worrying trend, Israel saw an emigration of 69,000 residents, primarily among educated young professionals. This net migration loss further impacted the country’s population growth rate in 2025.

– Increased IDF Activities in West Bank:

The Israel Defense Forces reportedly demolished several buildings in the Nur al-Shams refugee camp near Tulkarem. The IDF states these buildings were hideouts for terrorist activities, an allegation denied by camp residents.

– Assessing Future Defense Strategy:

In an era of intensifying threats, Israeli defense forces face the challenge of distributing resources across multiple fronts. The article calls for a long-term strategy that acknowledges the U.S. as a strategic ally to ensure Israel’s stability.

– Public Confidence in Leadership amidst Controversies:

A meeting between US President Donald Trump and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted the Israeli public’s faith in Netanyahu’s leadership, despite dissatisfaction with handling of the security system. Meanwhile, the uncertainty and growing threats, especially from Iran and Hezbollah, hold the promise of another turbulent year in the region.


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