As Israel prepares to celebrate its 76th Independence Day, the nation's population stands at a staggering 9.9 million, marking a remarkable increase from the 806 thousand people recorded at the establishment of the state in May 1948. 

This growth signifies a more than 12-fold expansion in the population over the past seven decades.

Presently, 73.2% of Israel's residents identify as Jewish, while 21.1% are Arab.

According to data released by the Central Bureau of Statistics on Thursday, Israel's population comprises 7,247,000 Jews (73.2%), 2,089,000 Arabs (21.1%), and the remainder (5.7%) belong to other specified groups. Over the past year, the population has grown by 189,000 individuals, marking a 1.9% increase since the last Independence Day. During this period, approximately 196,000 births were recorded, alongside the arrival of about 37,000 new immigrants, while approximately 60,000 individuals passed away.... Read More: i24