Israel's population crossed the 10 million mark a few months ago, according to a statement issued today (Tuesday) by the Central Bureau of Statistics.
On Israel's 100th Independence Day, the population is expected to reach 15.2 million. Israel's population has grown on average in the last decade at a rate of about 1.5% per year, which is among the highest in the Western world, compared to 0.9% in the world, 0.5% in OECD countries, and 0.2% in the European Union.
The population in Israel consists of 77% Jews and others, 21% Arabs, and 2.5% foreigners. Among the Jews, 11.5% are haredi, 12% are religious, 33.5% are traditional, and 43% are secular. 80% of the Jews in Israel are native to Israel.
Israel's population is particularly young: more than a third are aged 0-18, indicating significant growth potential for the future. Israel's population has grown 12 times what it was at the establishment of the state, as in 1948 it numbered only 0.8 million residents. According to forecasts, by 2065 the population is expected to reach 20 million residents.... Read More: Arutz-7