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The demographic bottom line

1. The gap of the Jewish-Arab fertility rate (number of births per woman) has been closed (http://bit.ly/1NodoEn). From a 6 births gap in 1969 to a 0.06 gap in December, 2014, the Arab rate is 3.17 trending downward and the Jewish rate is 3.11 trending upward, and 3.4 when both spouses are Israeli-born.

2. Israel’s Jewish fertility rate exceeds the Muslim World other than Yemen, Iraq and the Sub-Sahara: Iran – 1.83 births per woman, Saudi Arabia – 2.12, Egypt – 2.8, Jordan -3.1, etc. The Arab fertility rates reflect accelerated modernity: expanded urbanization, enhanced women’s rights, upgraded women’s education and family planning (contraceptives). The Jewish fertility rate is bolstered by optimism, patriotism, attachment to roots and collective responsibility.


3. There has been an unprecedented 68% rise in the annual number of Jewish births from 1995 (80,400) to 2014 (136,000), despite a moderate decline in the ultra-orthodox sector, but due to a surge in the secular sector. At the same time, the annual number of Arab births in pre-1967 Israel has stabilized (40,000). In 1995, Jewish births constituted 69% of total births, approaching 78%in 2015. The Jewish sector is growing younger: the proportion of total deaths to total births declined from 40% in 1995 to 27% in 2014, while it is growing in the Arab sector from 8% in 1995 to 12.5% in 2014 (
http://bit.ly/1ILgupc, http://bit.ly/1QkGpXc).

4. A rapid Westernization of the Arab fertility rate in Judea and Samaria: from 5 births per woman in 2000 to 2.76 in 2015; from a median age of 17 in 2000 to 22.7 in 2014 (CIA World Factbook).  


5. The negative Arab net-migration from Judea and Samaria (since 1950) trends upward since 2000: 25,000 – 2014, 20,000 – 2013, 18,000 – 2012, etc. The positive Jewish net-migration trends upward. A pro-active Aliyah policy, suspended since 1993, would produce another strong wave of Aliyah.


6. The December 2014 number of Judea and Samaria Arabs was 1.7mn and not 2.8mn, as claimed by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) – a 66% inflation.


7. The 1.1mn inflation consists of:

*400,000 overseas residents (for over a year) are included in the census as documented by PCBS Directors, Hassan Abu Libdeh (press conference, February 26, 1998) and Luay Shabaneh (Neeman Institute, Technion, June, 2005), PCBS website (1997 and 2007 population censuses), Palestinian Under Secretary of Interior, Hassan Ilwi (October 20, 2014) and a World Bank report (page 25, volume 6, September 1993, http://bit.ly/1M8SO8X).

*300,000 Jerusalem Arabs, bearing Israeli I.D. cards, are doubly-counted as Israelis (by Israel) and Palestinians (by the PA).


*Over 100,000 (mostly) Judea and Samaria Arabs, who married Israeli Arabs, possess Israeli I.D. cards, and are doubly-counted.


*A World Bank survey documented a 32% inflation of births recorded by the Palestinian Authority (
http://bit.ly/1NMcHbD).

*A mythical life expectancy in the Palestinian Authority: the 2007 population census included Arabs born in 1845 and 1850….


8. There is no Arab demographic time bomb, but a 66% robust Jewish majority (6.6mn Jews, 1.7mn Arabs in pre-1967 Israel and 1.7mn Arabs in Judea and Samaria), trending upward, benefitting from net-positive migration and an unprecedented tailwind of fertility. In 1900 and 1947, there were 9% and 39% (respectively) Jewish minority in the combined area of pre-1967 Israel, Judea and Samaria.


9. Israel’s fertility rate is unique – quantitatively and qualitatively – among the world’s advanced economies. It is a source of reality-based optimism, producing substantial economic and national security opportunities. 




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2023 Inflated Palestinian Demography

Official Palestinian demographic numbers are highly-inflated, as documented by a study, which has audited the Palestinian data since 2004:

*500,000 overseas residents, who have been away for over a year, are included in the Palestinian census, contrary to international regulations. 325,000 were included in the 1997 census, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, and 400,000 in 2005, according to the Palestinian Election Commission. The number grows steadily due to births.

*350,000 East Jerusalem Arabs are doubly-counted – by Israel and by the Palestinian Authority. The number grows daily due to births.

*Over 150,000 Arabs, who married Israeli Arabs are similarly doubly-counted. The number expands daily due to births.

*A 390,000 Arab net-emigration from Judea & Samaria is excluded from the Palestinian census, notwithstanding the annual net-emigration since 1950.   For example, 15,466 in 2022, 26,357 – 2019, 15,173 – 2017 and 24,244 – 2014, as documented by Israel’s Population and Migration Authority (exits and entries) in all the land, air and sea international passages.

*A 32% artificial inflation of Palestinian births was documented by the World Bank (page 8, item 6) in a 2006 audit.

*The Judea & Samaria Arab fertility rate has been westernized: from 9 births per woman in the 1960s to 3.02 births in 2021, as documented by the CIA World Factbook. It reflects the sweeping urbanization, growing enrollment of women in higher education, rising marriage age and the use of contraceptives.

*The number of Arab deaths in Judea & Samaria has been under-reported (since the days of the British Mandate) for political and financial reasons.

*The aforementioned data documents 1.4 million Arabs in Judea and Samaria, when deducting the aforementioned documented-data from the official Palestinian number (3 million).

In 2023: a 69% Jewish majority in the combined area of Judea, Samaria and pre-1967 Israel. In 1947 and 1897: a 39% and 9% Jewish minority. In 2023, a 69% Jewish majority benefiting from fertility tailwind and net-immigration.  Arab fertility is Westernized, and Arab net-emigration from Judea and Samaria.  No Arab demographic time bomb. A Jewish demographic momentum.

    More data in this article and this short video.
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