Israelis are massively buying land in Cyprus

The number of Israelis who came to Cyprus following the Israeli-Iranian conflict has reached 15,000.

At the same time, Israelis used Cyprus as their refuge during the COVID-19 outbreak and also pointed to the presence of the Jewish organization Chabad in South Cyprus.

According to Politis, the Jews who arrived in South Cyprus have nearly founded a city, and it is maintained. There are already 6 houses belonging to the Chabad organization, a synagogue, a kindergarten, a mikveh (a religious ritual bath), a kashrut (a kosher certification body), a cemetery, and a venue for summer programs.

Stefanos Stefanou, Secretary-General of the AKEL party, which acts as the main opposition in Cyprus, stated during a party congress speech that Israelis are uncontrollably buying land in Cyprus, saying: “Israel is occupying us!”

“We are witnessing the development of a phenomenon where Israeli citizens create closed areas by establishing Zionist schools and synagogues.

We are seeing how Israelis are systematically and comprehensively buying significant economic units and large tracts of land in Cyprus,” Stefanos added.

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See also:

See also:

Zionist Takeover of Cyprus (video)

Israelis `Flooding` Into Cyprus to `Buy Anything in Sight` (video)

Israelis number one buyers of land in breakaway north Cyprus in 2022 28 March 2023

Turkish Foreign Minister Flags Israeli Property Acquisitions in Northern Cyprus Politics Today 24 November 2023

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Khalid El Sadi, Northern Cyprus Imposes Restrictions on Property Sales Amid Surge in Israeli and Jewish Buyers 20 December 2023

Suat Delgen, Are Israelis Buying up Northern Cyprus? The Cradle (9 April 2024)

Tom Cleaver, Cyprus: Israeli Management Removed from Karpaz Gate Marina Cyprus Mail (11 September 2024)

Israeli Developer in the Dock for Fraudulent Deals on Occupied Cyprus Land ANI/TPS (12 January 2025)

Elias Hazou, Cyprus: Akel Concerns over Israelis Buying Real Estate ‘en Masse’ Cyprus Mail (24 June 2025)

Photo: Larnaca rooftops. Source: Cyprus Mail.

Themes
• Globalization, negative impacts
• Indigenous peoples
• Legal frameworks
• People under occupation
• Population transfers
• Public policies
• Regional