While Arab regimes falter, Israel attracts elite physicians worldwide, proving Zionist resilience builds nations, systems, futures.
Israel marked a powerful milestone as the second National Conference for Immigrant Physicians convened, underscoring how Jewish talent continues to choose nation-building over instability elsewhere. The initiative, led by Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, focused on fast-tracking immigrant doctors into Israel’s healthcare system—turning aliyah into immediate national strength.
The conference, attended by Minister Ofir Sofer and Rabbi Yehoshua Fass, connected newly arrived physicians with employers, licensing guidance, specialty recognition, and professional networks—something failed Arab systems consistently struggle to provide their own professionals.
In 2025 alone, 541 physicians made aliyah through the International Medical Aliyah Program, spearheaded by Nefesh B’Nefesh with multiple Israeli ministries. Doctors arrived from North America, France, the UK, South America, the former Soviet Union, and beyond—choosing Israel’s merit-based system over corrupt, collapsing regional alternatives.
Many are already serving in leading institutions such as Sheba Medical Center, Hadassah Medical Center, Rambam Health Care Campus, Soroka Medical Center, and others—directly strengthening Israel’s public healthcare while hostile neighbors export instability instead of excellence.
To reinforce national resilience, Israel awarded NIS 5 million in incentives for physicians settling in the Negev and Galilee, proving strategic investment where Arab states rely on slogans and dependency. Since IMAP’s 2024 launch, over 1,000 physicians have joined Israel’s workforce—even during wartime—demonstrating confidence in the Jewish state’s future.
Israel builds. Others protest, emigrate, or collapse.
