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The growth rate of the Arab population in Israel is 2.2%, while the growth rate of the Jewish population in Israel is 1.8%. The growth rate of the Arab population has slowed from 3.8% in 1999 to 2.2% in 2013, and for the Jewish population, the growth rate declined from 2.7% to its lowest rate of 1.4% in 2005.
From the 1970s through the mid-1990s, the Jewish population experienced stagnation, characterized by nearly zero population growth. However, since the 1990s, demographic growth has been observed, largely due to accelerating population growth in Israel. The global Jewish population reached 13 million by 1995 and 14 million by 2010.
Settler population by year in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem and Golan Heights 1972-2007 [1] [dead link ] [2] [dead link ]. This is a timeline of the development of and controversy over Israeli settlements.
From 1948 to 1951 immigration doubled the Jewish population of Israel and left an indelible imprint on Israeli society. [19] [20] Overall, 700,000 Jews settled in Israel during this period. [21] Some 300,000 arrived from Asian and North African nations as part of the Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries. [22]
1949 1173.9 1950 1370.1 1951 1577.8 1952 1629.5 1953 1669.4 1954 1717.8 1955 1789.1 1956 1872.4 1957 1976 1958 2031.7 1959 2088.7 1960 2150.4 1961 2234.2 1962 2331.8 1963 2430.1 1964 2525.6 1965 2598.4 1966 2657.4 1967 2776.3 1968 2841.1 1969 2929.5 1970 3022.1 1971 3120.7 1972 3225 1973 3338.2 1974 3421.6 1975 3493.2 1976 3575.4 1977 3653.2 1978 3737.6 1979 3836.2 1980 3921.7 1981 3977.7 1982 ...
The Biden Administration is confronting a world that looks a lot like the 1970s. Israel has been surprised by an attack on a Jewish holy day, Russia is bogged down in a war with a neighbor ...
In 1967, Jews were 73.4% of city population, while in 2010 the Jewish population shrank to 64%. In the same period the Arab population increased from 26,5% in 1967 to 36% in 2010. [64] [65] In 1999, the Jewish total fertility rate was 3.8 children per woman, while the Palestinian rate was 4.4. This led to concerns that Arabs would eventually ...
In the 1970s, Israel surpassed the Soviet Union as having the second-largest Jewish population. [35] In 2003, the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics reported that Israel had surpassed the United States as the nation with the world's largest Jewish population.