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When Israel’s tech workers start leaving in numbers, that isn’t panic — it’s the growth model admitting it can’t absorb the damage anymore. Right, so Israel’s tech sector isn’t pausing or riding out a rough patch. It’s structurally breaking apart, and the people taking the decision first are the people Israel’s entire economic model depends on: engineers, founders, senior staff, the globally mobile layer that was supposed to stay put and keep the whole thing functioning. They’re not waiting for stability. They’re filing relocation requests. And once that starts happening in volume, the damage stops being theoretical. This isn’t about one report or one headline. It’s a familiar sequence moving forward again. Capital hesitated. Projects slowed. Hiring froze. Now people are moving, because people only move when they stop believing the situation will ... 

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