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(Translation: " : -ynet In a shocking move, the Israeli government has announced plans to significantly increase the number of new immigrants allowed into the country. According to reports, the government aims to welcome an additional 9,000 new immigrants in the coming year, a 20% increase from the previous year's numbers. The move is seen as a major step in addressing the country's growing population and labor shortages. Many experts have praised the decision, citing the economic benefits of a growing and diverse population. However, some critics have expressed concerns about the potential strain on the country's infrastructure and resources. The government has vowed to address these concerns through increased investment in education, healthcare, and infrastructure. The plan is set to be implemented in the coming months, with the first wave of new immigrants expected to arrive in the summer. The move is seen as a major boost for the country's economy and a significant step towards achieving the government's goal of becoming a global leader in innovation and entrepreneurship.)"

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