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Galilee Now More Jewish Than Arab

February 19, 1992
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The massive waves of immigration from the former Soviet Union and Ethiopia have corrected a problem that has been of serious concern to Israel since the founding of the state.

For the first time since 1948, the Jewish population of Galilee exceeds the Arab population in the northern third of the country.

The latest figures were made public by Ophir Paz, deputy director general of the Jewish Agency’s Immigration and Absorption Department, in ceremonies last week in the Galilee township of Ma’aleh Tarshicha.

According to the Jewish Agency, the Jewish population in Galilee as of December 1991 was 412,000, compared to an Arab population in the region of 408,000. That represents a Jewish majority of just over 50 percent.

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