Israel Celebrates 71 Years of Independence

Israel Celebrates 71 Years of Independence

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    The day preceding this celebration is devoted to the memory of those who gave their lives for the achievement of the country's independence and its continued existence. A total of 22,993 men and women have been killed defending the land of Israel since 1860.

     

    Israel Independence Day is celebrated annually on the anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel, according to the Hebrew calendar, on 5 Iyar (this celebrated one day early because of the Sabbath). The day preceding this celebration is devoted to the memory of those who gave their lives for the achievement of the country's independence and its continued existence.
     
    This proximity is intended to remind people of the heavy price paid for independence. On this day the entire nation remembers its debt and expresses eternal gratitude to its sons and daughters who gave their lives for the achievement of the country's independence and its continued existence.
     
    On May 14, 1948, the day the British Mandate expired, the new Jewish state - the State of Israel - was formally established in parts of what was known as the British Mandate for Palestine. With the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Jewish independence was restored after 2,000 years.
     
    Independence Day is a celebration of the renewal of the Jewish state in the Land of Israel, the birthplace of the Jewish people. In this land, the Jewish people began to develop its distinctive religion and culture some 4,000 years ago, and here it has preserved an unbroken physical presence, for centuries as a sovereign state, at other times under foreign domination. Throughout their long history, the yearning to return to the land has been the focus of Jewish life. Theodor Herzl, the leader and founder of the Zionist movement, increased international recognition for the need of a Jewish state.


    Since its establishment, Israel continues to be a homeland to the thousands who make their way to Israel annually. It is home to some of the holiest religious sites of the three major religions, all which enjoy the democratic rights delineated in the .
     
    Population of Israel
    ·         On the eve of Israel's 71st Independence Day, the population of Israel numbered 9.021 million.
    o   6.697 million Jews (74.2%)
    o   1.890 million Arabs (20.9%)
    o   434,000 Others (4.8%)
    ·         At the time of the establishment of the State of Israel, the population of Israel was 806,000 residents.
     
    ·         On the 100th Independence Day of the State of Israel in 2048 the population of the state is expected to reach 15.2 million.
     
    ·         Since last year’s Independence Day, Israel's population has grown by 177,000 (an increase of 2%). During that period, 188,000 babies were born, 31,000 immigrants arrived, and 47,000 died.
     
    ·         Since the State’s founding, 3.2 million immigrants have arrived in Israel, about 43% of them arrived after 1990.
     
    ·         45% of the world's Jewish population lives in Israel.