As Israel approaches its 76th Independence Day, the country's population is nearing the 10 million mark, currently standing at 9.9 million. This represents an increase of 189,000 from the previous year and 1.72 million over the last decade. The Central Statistics Bureau highlighted that approximately 45% of the global Jewish population resides in Israel, with about 80% of these being Sabras, individuals born in the country. The population is projected to reach 10 million by the end of 2024.
On eve of Yom Ha'atzmaut, #Israel’s population inches toward 10 million milestone as we ready to celebrate 76 years. Today, the population stands at 9.9 million! #AmYisraelChai
Israel must prepare for a new Exodus, welcoming a million Jews fleeing anti-Semitism from Europe and the U.S., by making the Negev bloom again. https://t.co/JZtTmiZITL
New data about Israel's population released before Independence Day shows that Israel's population currently stands at nine million people. https://t.co/QEVfLHDboC
Israel’s population ticks toward 10 million milestone as it marks 76 years https://t.co/o2i0ZnxqiB
Ahead of the 76th Independence Day (Monday,) Israel's Central Statistics Bureau traditionally shares country's numbers. "At the end of 2022, about 45% of the world's total #Jewish population lived in #Israel. About 80% of the Jews in Israel are Sabras (born in Israel)." Out of…
Israel nears 10 million population milestone in time for 76th Independence Day https://t.co/f624p5EIA7
As Independence Day approaches, Israel is home to 9.9 million people, that’s up 1.72 million from ten years ago and 189,000 more than last year. Israel’s population is expected to hit 10 million by the end of 2024.