Israel Population Crosses Nine Million; 45% of World Jewry In Holy Land

On the eve of Israel Independence Day, a look at the numbers shows much reason to celebrate…and much to lament.
Israel’s Population Nears 9 Million on Dawn of 2019

The latest figures, just 28,000 shy of 9,000,000 show a 174,000 or 2-percent increase in the population statistics – the average rate of growth of Israeli society over the past decade – compared with the preceding years.
President Rivlin: In State Based on ‘Vision of Prophets,’ Diaspora Jews Are ‘Fifth Tribe’

“This is the Jewish and democratic state that we all dreamed of for two thousand years,” said Rivlin. “A state based on the vision of the Prophets of Israel.”
Israeli Population Hits 8.74 Million Before New Year

The Central Bureau of Statistics estimates that Israel’s population will continue to grow, reaching 10 million people by 2024, 15 million by 2048, and 20 million by 2065.
Bucking Global Trend, Israel’s Jewish Birthrate Rises in Fulfillment of Biblical Prophecy

While fertility rates around the world plummet, one nation stands out in stark contrast to this trend – Israel, where birth rates have been steadily rising for the past several decades.
Major Demographic Shifts Indicate Israel Will Soon Redivide Into 12 Tribes

As Israel’s population increases, manifesting God’s promise to Abraham, the scales are tipping and very soon the majority of the world’s Jews will be living in Israel.
69 Years of Independence: Israel By The Numbers

Israel’s population at its 69th year of existence is estimated at 8.68 million, almost eleven times its population of 806,000 at its establishment in 1948.
Jewish Fertility Rates Catch Up to Arab Fertility Rates in 2015

Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) released data on the country’s demographics for the year of 2015.
Israel’s Most Popular Baby Name Might Surprise You

The most popular baby name in Israel in 2014 was Mohammad, according to a report released on Sunday by the Central Bureau of Statistics. 2,650 newborns received the name.
In Hebrew Year 5775, Aliyah to Israel Rose By 13 Percent

According to Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics, the number of new immigrants in 5775 constitutes a 13 percent rise in immigration to the country over 5774.