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  2. Demographic history of Palestine (region) The population of the region of Palestine, which approximately corresponds to modern Israel and the Palestinian territories, has varied in both size and ethnic composition throughout the history of Palestine .

  3. Demographics of Historic Palestine prior to 1948 - CJPME - English. CJPME Factsheet 7, published July, 2004: This Factsheet Provides demographic information of Historical Palestine prior to 1948 in an effort to tell the often erased story of Palestine's indigenous people.

    Year
    Jews(total)
    Jews(percent)
    Non-jews(total)
    1920
    5,514
    96.47%
    202
    1921
    9,149
    97.97%
    190
    1922
    7,844
    96.51%
    284
    1923
    7,421
    92.87%
    570
  4. Timeline of the demographics of Palestine (region) The population of the region of Palestine, which approximately corresponds to modern Israel, the Palestinian territories and Jordan, has varied in both size and ethnic composition throughout its history . The following table shows the total population and that of the main ethno-religious groups ...

  5. Palestine (region) The demographic statistics of The World Factbook and the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics estimated that the collective Palestinian (including Israeli Arabs) population in the region of Palestine, including Israel, the Golan Heights, the West Bank including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, amounted to 5.79 million ...

    • 24.42 births/1,000 population (West Bank – 2022 est.), 27.67 births/1,000 population (Gaza Strip – 2022 est.)
    • Arabic, Hebrew (by Israeli settlers and many Palestinians)
    • 1.69% (West Bank – 2022 est.), 2.02% (Gaza Strip – 2022 est.)
  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Studies of Palestine's demographic changes over the millennia have shown that a Jewish majority in the first century CE had changed to a Christian majority by the 3rd century CE, and later to a Muslim majority, which is thought to have existed in Mandatory Palestine (1920-1948) since at least the 12th century CE, during which the total shift to ...

  7. The population of Palestine, as a whole, had increased from 752,048 in 1922 to 1,908,775 at the end of 1947. A glance at the figuresfor the population densityduring part of the same period will serve to heighten the reader's awareness of the extent of change registered in fourteenyears.

  8. Based on PCBS estimates, there are about 13.5 million Palestinians in the world, of whom about 5.1 million in the State of Palestine; 2.59 million males and 2.51 million females. The estimated population of the West Bank was 3.05 million; of which 1.55 million males and 1.50 million females.

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