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According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), the number of Palestinians in the Palestinian Territories was 3,935,249 in 2009, resulting in a calculated population density of 654 capita per km 2, of which 433 capita/km 2 in the West Bank including Jerusalem and 4,073 capita/km 2 in Gaza Strip. [23]
[8] [298] This leads to the Gaza Strip having an unusually high proportion of children in the population, with 43.5% of the population being 14 or younger and a median age in 2014 of 18, compared to a world average of 28, and 30 in Israel. The only countries with a lower median age are countries in Africa such as Uganda where it was 15.
The West Bank had a population of 2,881,687, whereas the Gaza Strip had a population of 1,899,291. ... Population Year Source By ethnoreligious group Area (km 2) Israelis
Gaza’s population dropped by 6% – about 160,000 people – in 2024, ... some 82,700 residents left Israel, compared to 55,000 the year before. The Israeli city of Tel Aviv, on August 12, 2024 ...
The population of Gaza has fallen 6% since the war with Israel began nearly 15 months ago as about 100,000 Palestinians left the enclave while more than 55,000 are presumed dead, according to the ...
MFA Israel: Jews flourished at first; Umar encouraged Jews to settle in Jerusalem after 500-year ban. [ 22 ] 688–744 (–1033): Frequent plague recurrences and devastating earthquakes in 749 , 881 and 1033 ) caused a steady decline of the population, falling from around 1 million in the 5th c. to a lowest estimate of 400–560,000 by 1096 ...
At least one quarter of Gaza’s population – 576,000 people – are one step away from famine and virtually the entire population desperately needs food resulting in some aid trucks being shot ...
Gaza's Jewish community was roughly 3,000 years old, [68] and in 1481 there were sixty Jewish households. [132] At the time of the 1929 Palestine riots, there were fifty families living in Gaza, most of whom fled after the riots. [68] In Sami Hadawi's land and population survey, Gaza had a population of 34,250, including 80 Jews in 1945. [119]