Israel’s population has reached 5.6 million, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics.
The bureau, reporting preliminary results of a 1995 census, said Monday that Israel’s population increased by 40 percent since 1983, when the stood population stood at 4 million.
The bureau also said that the number of settlers living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip had grown to 134,000, compared to 24,000 in 1983, when the last census was taken.
The survey results indicated that the highest rate of growth was in southern Israel, where the population grew by 57 percent since 1983.
The census also indicated there are 1.6 million households in Israel having an average of 3.4 people, compared to 1.1 million households in 1983 with an average of 3.5 people.
The bureau said final results from the census would be published next year.
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