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Israel's population hits 9.2M including 1.93M Arabs

Figures released ahead of 72nd anniversary of Israel's foundation in 1948

Ahmed Asmar  | 27.04.2020 - Update : 27.04.2020
Israel's population hits 9.2M including 1.93M Arabs

ANKARA

Israel's current population has reached 9.2 million, including over one-quarter Arabs and other non-Jews, according to official new statistics.

Israel’s population is made up of 6.8 million Jews (74%), 1.93 million Arabs (21%), and 454,000 non-Arab Christians or adherents of other faiths (5%), the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) said on Sunday.

The figures were released by the bureau ahead of Israel's 72nd anniversary, which showed the rise in the population since 1948 and gave some projections for Israel's future population.

The figures showed that 3.3 million Jewish people have immigrated to Israel in total since the founding of the state, 44% of whom came after 1990, many or most of them immigrants from the former Soviet Union.

The figures project that Israel’s population will reach 11.1 million by 2030, 13.2 million by 2040, and 15.2 million by 2048, Israel’s 100th anniversary.

At present, 45% of the global Jewish population lives in Israel.

The center projected that fertility rates among more religious Jews will remain higher than those of other Israeli women as well as Arab women.

Injustice and demographics

Before the establishment of the Jewish state, the shares of the population between Arabs and Jews were strikingly different.

In 1914, in historical Palestine, the Jewish population was only 8%, with 92% Arabs. By 1931, the British Mandate resulted in an increase in the Jewish population to 16.8% out of the population of one million, but still with 83% Arabs.

The figures of Jews continued to rise in the runup to Israel's establishment to hit 31.5% of the population (650,000), while the Arabs represented 1.4 million of the population or 68%.

Following Israel's establishment, the Jewish population continued to climb, while the percentage of Arabs declined due to wars in which many of the Arabs were expelled or unjustly forced to flee their homes.

Following the war in 1967 and its capture of Jerusalem, Israel sought and continues to increase the Jewish population especially in occupied East Jerusalem at the expense of the Arab population, who are subject to high taxes and banned from building homes along with many other restrictions and injustices.

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