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    Despite a banner year for Israeli tech—with record M&A deals and stock-market strength even amid ongoing security challenges—industry insiders warn that a growing exodus of founders, startups, and high-skilled workers to overseas jurisdictions, especially the United States and Europe, could erode the nation’s economic edge and innovation base. Critics at a recent Tel Aviv conference said the trend of registering companies abroad and increased relocation requests reflects both geopolitical uncertainty and tax/regulatory disincentives, potentially weakening Israel’s famed startup ecosystem unless policymakers act to make the country more attractive for incorporation and talent retention.

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    https://www.timesofisrael.com/after-record-year-some-in-israeli-tech-fear-its-future-wont-be-in-israel/
    https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/israels-tech-sector-says-more-staff-seek-relocation-abroad-report-2025-12-28/
    https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/israeli-innovation-under-threat-tech-133317307.html

    Key Takeaways

    • Israeli tech saw unprecedented deal activity and investor confidence in 2025, but optimism masks a deeper struggle to keep companies and talent anchored in Israel.
    • A notable proportion of startups are incorporating abroad and employees are requesting transfers overseas, trends that threaten Israel’s long-term innovation leadership.
    • Industry groups urge regulatory, tax, and geopolitical stability to reverse or mitigate the outflow and preserve the local high-tech ecosystem.

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    Israel’s tech sector achieved historic milestones in 2025, with merger and acquisition activity surging and Tel Aviv’s markets outperforming many global peers. Yet beneath that surface success, a growing concern is that the so-called Startup Nation may be losing its core engine: innovation rooted domestically. At a year-end gathering of entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and industry executives in Tel Aviv, several voices sounded an alarm about a silent but accelerating trend—Israeli-founded companies increasingly choosing to register abroad, particularly in the U.S., and a rising number of tech professionals seeking relocations outside the country. According to a recent report by the Israel Advanced Technology Industries Association, over half of multinational companies operating in Israel noted increased relocation requests from Israeli employees. This trend reflects both geopolitical pressures from years of conflict and local business leaders’ frustrations with tax and regulatory environments they view as less competitive compared to foreign alternatives.

    While investors still channel significant capital into cybersecurity, AI, and other tech sectors in Israel, some warn that the cultural and economic incentives to keep companies tied to Israel’s legal and fiscal framework are slipping. Founders who establish companies overseas tend to centralize key functions and intellectual property outside Israel, reducing the domestic economic and tax benefits. To counteract this, industry advocates are pushing for clearer incentives and policy reforms aimed at strengthening Israel’s appeal for incorporation and long-term investment. Without such steps, the brain drain and corporate flight could undercut the nation’s hard-won reputation as a global innovation hub, even in the face of record deal volumes and international interest.

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