Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has released a comprehensive statistical snapshot as the nation celebrates its 78th year of independence, offering insights into the country's demographic, economic, and social development since its establishment in 1948.
The annual statistical review, traditionally published ahead of Independence Day celebrations, provides both Israeli citizens and the international community with key data points reflecting the nation's growth and current state across various sectors.
These statistical overviews typically encompass a wide range of indicators, including population demographics, economic performance metrics, technological achievements, and social development markers. The reports serve as an official government record of Israel's progress and challenges as it enters another year of statehood.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs' annual statistical release has become a standard reference point for researchers, journalists, and policy analysts seeking authoritative data on Israel's development trajectory. The information is particularly relevant as Israel continues to navigate complex regional dynamics while maintaining its position as a leading economy and technology hub in the Middle East.
Independence Day, known in Hebrew as Yom Ha'atzmaut, is one of Israel's most significant national holidays, marked by official ceremonies, military displays, and public celebrations throughout the country. The holiday follows immediately after Yom Hazikaron, Israel's Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism.
Israel declared independence on May 14, 1948, corresponding to the 5th of Iyar in the Hebrew calendar. Since then, the country has grown from a population of approximately 800,000 at its founding to over 9 million residents today, representing one of the most dramatic population increases of any nation in the modern era. The state has also transformed from a primarily agricultural economy to a global leader in technology, innovation, and high-tech industries.

