By yearend, 5.4m Palestinians live in territories occupied in 1967, 7m live in diaspora, 1.7m in Israel – PCBS

By the end of 2022, the population in Palestine within the 1967 borders had reached more than 5.4 million, with an annual increase of 2.4%, while nearly seven million Palestinians still live in the diaspora, today said the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS).

In a brief on the status of the Palestinian people at the end of 2022, the PCBS said the estimated number of Palestinians at the end of 2022 is about 14.3 million, of whom 5.4 million live in the State of Palestine, where more than the third lives in the Gaza Strip. In addition, 1.7 million Palestinians live in present-day Israel, while about 6.4 million live in Arab countries and 761,000 live in foreign countries.

As the number of Jews in historic Palestine is expected to reach 7.1 million by the end of 2022, the number of Palestinians and Jews in historic Palestine will be equal by the end of this year, when the number of Palestinians and Jews will be about 7.1 million each.

The Palestinian population is young with more than one-third of the population less than 15 years of age, said the PCBS.

The percentage of individuals aged 0 to 14 years constituted 38% of the total population at the end of 2022 (36% in the West Bank and 41% in the Gaza Strip). The percentage of the elderly population aged 65 years and above at the end of 2022 reached 3% of the total population in Palestine (4% in the West Bank and 3% in Gaza Strip).

The total fertility rate between 2017 to 2019 has declined to reach four births compared to five births in 1999 (four births in the West Bank and four births in Gaza Strip).

The mortality rate of children under-five years in Palestine was 14 per 1000 live births between 2015 and 2019; (15 in the West Bank and 14 in the Gaza Strip). On the other hand, the infant mortality rate in Palestine reached 12 per 1000 live births (12 in the West Bank and 13 in Gaza Strip). Data also indicated a decline in the child mortality rate during the past 10 years, where this rate reached 15 children per 1000 live births.

The average size of the Palestinian household has dropped to five individuals in 2021 compared to six individuals in 2010 (five individuals in the West Bank and six individuals in Gaza Strip).

Results of the Smoking and Tobacco Consumption Survey, 2021 showed that the percentage of individuals aged 18 years and above who smoke one or more products of smoked tobacco (manufactured cigarettes, hand-rolled cigarettes, cigars, and water pipes) in Palestine increased to about 31% of the total individuals aged 18 years and above in 2021, while this percentage was about 23% in 2010. At the region’s level, the results of the survey indicated a large gap between the West Bank and Gaza Strip. There’s a clear increase in the prevalence of smoking among individuals aged 18 and above in the West Bank, as it reached about 40% in the West Bank compared to 17% in the Gaza Strip in 2021.

Despite the gradual recovery in the performance of the Palestinian economy during the first half of 2022 and the significant increase recorded in the number of employees in different economic activities, the unemployment rates are still high. The rise in unemployment rates is due to the sharp rise in the unemployment rates in the Gaza Strip, where half of the participants in the labor force (45%) are unemployed compared to about 14% in the West Bank. Still, the variance in unemployment rates between males and females is significant, where it reached 21% among males and 39% among female participants in the labor force. It is worth mentioning that the unemployment rate reached 48% among youth graduates aged 20 to 29 years of intermediate diploma holders and higher (28% in the West Bank and 73% in the Gaza Strip).

The number of school students in the scholastic year 2021/2022 in Palestine reached 1,358,410 (672,567 males and 685,843 females), where 760,688 students are in the West Bank (373,519 males and 387,169 females), while there are 597,722 students in Gaza Strip (299,048 males and 298,674 females).

The number of students enrolled at higher education institutions in the scholastic year 2021/2022 in Palestine reached 225,975 (86,992 males and 138,983 females), where 138,754 students are in the West Bank (49,069 males and 89,685 females), while there are 87,221 students in Gaza Strip (37,923 males and 49,298 females).

The number of graduates from higher education institutions in the scholastic year 2020/2021 in Palestine reached 46,225 (16,931 males and 29,294 females), where 32,277 male and female graduates are in the West Bank (10,763 males and 21,514 females), while there are 13,948 male and female graduates in Gaza Strip (6,168 males and 7,780 females).

Within the Israeli systematic policy to uproot the Palestinian people from their land, the continuous aggressions practiced by the Israeli occupation and settlers against the Palestinian people in all localities, where the Israeli occupation demolished and destroyed 1,058 buildings in Palestine (353 residential buildings and 705 facilities), which included 93 self-demolition operations, most of which are located in Jerusalem Governorate of 88 self-demolition operations. Jerusalem governorate recorded the highest number of demolitions by 29%, which included the demolition of 128 residential buildings and 176 facilities, at a time when the Israeli occupation is building hundreds of settlement units, as more than 700,000 settlers live in 151 settlements established on Palestinian lands in the West Bank at the end of 2021.

The number of Palestinian martyrs reached 224 martyrs during 2022 until 26 December (53 martyrs in Gaza Strip and 171 martyrs in the West Bank), according to the records of the Palestinian Ministry of Health, and the number of prisoners languishing in the Israeli occupation prisons reached 4,700, as of the end of November 2022, according to the data of the Commission of Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs, among them are 34 female prisoners, about 150 minors, and 835 administrative detainees, including three female prisoners and four children.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency