Israeli Resident Staying Abroad with Intent to Return

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A person works in intelligence and was sent on a mission abroad for a period of 4 years. He moved there with his entire family and intends to return to Israel at the end of the mission. He has an apartment in Israel that is rented out. He comes to Israel for Passover and Sukkot to spend the holidays with his parents, and he has a special room in his parents' house where he stays every time he returns. How should he observe the second day of Yom Tov, as an Israeli resident or as a resident of the diaspora? Thank you and happy holiday

Answer

Shalom and blessings 

Observes only one day, as an Israeli resident. 

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