A majority of new immigrants to Israel are non-Jews, according to a new report, cutting into the country’s Jewish majority.

The report was produced by the Center for Immigration Policy, and draws on data collected by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS).

Based on the CBS statistics, the report found that in 2022, a total of 77,000 people immigrated to Israel, including 71,000 people who made Aliyah, entering the country and receiving citizenship under the Law of Return.

Passed in 1950, the Law of Return offers a Right of Return and automatic citizenship to any member of a recognized Diaspora Jewish community.... Read More: Arutz-7