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Will Israel be drowned by an Arab Majority?

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Original Post Date: 2009-05-01 Time: 14:00:03  Posted By: JoAn

Submitted by Aubrey:

The oft repeated assertion that Israel is an “Apartheid State” is not borne out by these statistics.

If Jews are 75.5% and Arabs 20,2% what need is there to fear for the future of a Jewish Israel.This proportion has been maintained for 60 years.

In SA ,Whites were, very roughly, about 10% and Blacks were 90% of the population

Apr 27, 2009
Israel’s population on eve of 61st Independence Day: 7,411,000
By JPOST.COM

Israel’s population on the eve of its 61st Independence Day numbers 7,411,000, according to data released by the Central Bureau of Statistics Monday afternoon.

Last year, the population was 7,282,000, and when Israel was established, it was just 806,000.

About 75.5 percent, or 5,593,000, of Israel’s residents are Jews, 1,498,000 are Arabs (20.2%), while Others – immigrants and their offspring
who are not registered as Jews by the Interior Ministry – number 320,000 (4.3%).

Since Independence Day last year, there have been approximately 154,000 babies born, and more than 12,000 immigrants have arrived. In total, Israel’s population grew during this period by approximately 125,000 – a growth of 1.8%.

70% of the total Jewish population are native Israelis, or ‘Sabras,’ and at least half of them are second generation Israelis – compared with a native Israeli population of 35% in 1948.

In 1948, there was only one city in Israel with more than 100,000 residents – Tel Aviv-Jaffa (248,000). Today, 14 cities number more than 100,000 residents, of which five number more than 200,000 residents: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Haifa, Rishon Lezion and Ashdod.