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05 June 2025

More Israeli (Jewish) Babies…….Yeah!

 Sounds like Mitzrayim before their redemption

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Israeli Baby Boom?

(Israel Hayom) – A groundbreaking demographic shift has emerged in Israel, with 2024 data from the Central Bureau of Statistics revealing that Jewish women’s fertility rate, at 3.06 children per woman, now exceeds that of Muslim women, at 2.75 children per woman. The Muslim population, totaling around 1.809 million or 18.0% of Israel’s residents, increased by 2.0% in 2024, gaining approximately 35,100 people since the end of 2023. While this growth outpaces the Jewish population’s 1.1% rise, it reflects a major slowing down compared to the 3.8% growth rate in 2000. Meanwhile, the Christian population shrank by 0.2%, and the Druze population dropped by 0.9%.

Since 2001, the fertility rate for Muslim women has steadily declined, reaching 2.75 children per woman in 2024, compared to 3.06 for Jewish women, 1.66 for Druze women, 1.61 for Christian women, and 1.13 for women without religious classification. Nearly half of Muslims live in northern Israel, with 33.8% in the Northern District and 13.1% in the Haifa District. Another 22.1% reside in the Jerusalem District, 18.7% in the Southern District, 10.9% in the Central District, and 1.4% in the Tel Aviv District.

An ultra-Orthodox Jew on his way through the Old City streets in the Muslim Quarter passes a Palestinian July 29, 2000 (Reuters) (not included)
Roughly 43% of Muslims live in the ten localities with the largest Muslim populations. Jerusalem has the highest, with 386,300 Muslims, or 21.4% of the national Muslim population and 36.9% of the city’s residents. The southern town of Rahat follows, with 77,900 Muslims comprising 99.5% of its population. Other notable Muslim communities include Umm al-Fahm (60,100 residents) and Nazareth (57,000 residents).

The Muslim population remains young, with 31.2% aged 0–14 and only 5.1% aged 65 and older. Among those aged 45–49, 9.2% of Muslim women are unmarried, compared to 4.7% of men. About 27% of Muslim-headed households include six or more members, compared to 10% of Jewish-headed households. Life expectancy in 2024 stood at 77.2 years for Muslim men and 82.9 years for women.

A view of the city of Rahat, in southern Israel (Dudu Grunshpan) (not included)
During the 2023/24 school year, 403,800 Muslim students attended primary and post-primary schools, with 6,900 in Hebrew-language schools and the rest in Arabic-language schools. In 2022/23, 74.0% of Muslim students who took matriculation exams qualified for a high school graduation diploma, and 48.3% met university admission standards, nearly matching the 46.8% from the prior year. Muslim women were far more likely to pursue bachelor’s degrees (41.8%) than Muslim men (20.2%).

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