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3 months ago- First Aliyah (1881-1903): Approximately 25,000 (Primarily from Eastern Europe and Yemen)
- Second Aliyah (1904-1914): Approximately 35,000 (Mainly from Russia and Yemen)
- Third Aliyah (1919-1923): Approximately 35,000 (Mostly from the Soviet Union, Poland, and the Baltic countries)
- Fourth Aliyah (1924-1931): Around 82,000 (Predominantly from the Balkans and the Near East)
- Fifth Aliyah (1932-1939): About 250,000 (Primarily from Germany and Austria)
- Post-World War II (1945-1946): An additional 100,000 (Including Holocaust survivors from various European countries)
So the majority wasn’t internal migration
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