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Israel

🏙️ Capital city:

Jerusalem

📈 Country population:

9.8 million

🗺️ Country area:

22,145 km²

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Official NameState of Israel
Common NameIsrael
ISO CodesIL, ISR, 376
Internet TLD.il
Calling Code+972
Capital CityJerusalem (disputed internationally)
Largest CityJerusalem
Coordinates31.5° N, 34.8° E
Time ZoneUTC+2 (UTC+3 in summer)
Population (2025 est.)~9.8 million
Area22,145 km²
Population Density~450 per km²
LanguagesHebrew (official), Arabic (recognized)
CurrencyIsraeli New Shekel (ILS)
Driving SideRight
GDP (Nominal)~USD 550+ billion
GDP (PPP)~USD 560+ billion
GDP Per Capita~USD 55,000+
GDP Growth~2–3%
HDI0.919 (Very High)
Literacy Rate~98%
Life Expectancy~83 years
Unemployment~4–5%
Inflation~3–4%
LeadersPresident & Prime Minister (names omitted for longevity)
Continent & SubregionAsia — Middle East
National Day14 May (Independence Day, Yom Ha’atzmaut)
National SportAssociation Football (soccer)
National DishFalafel
National AnthemHatikvah

Geography & Environment

  • Israel is located on the eastern Mediterranean, bordered by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, and the Palestinian territories.
  • Features include coastal plains, mountains, the Negev Desert, and the Jordan Rift Valley.
  • The Dead Sea, shared with Jordan, is the lowest point on Earth.
  • Major water bodies: Jordan River, Sea of Galilee (Lake Kinneret), Dead Sea.
  • Climate ranges from Mediterranean to desert.
  • Best time to visit: March–June and September–November.
  • National parks: Masada, Ein Gedi, Timna Park, Caesarea National Park.
  • Wildlife includes gazelles, ibex, foxes, migratory birds, and desert reptiles.
  • Environmental challenges: water scarcity, desertification, coastal pollution.
  • Unique features: Dead Sea, Red Sea coral reefs, Ramon Crater, ancient archaeological sites.

Demographics

  • Total population: ~9.8 million.
  • Median age: ~30 years.
  • Urban vs rural: ~92% urban.
  • Ethnic groups: Jewish (majority), Arab Muslims, Arab Christians, Druze.
  • Religions: Judaism (majority), Islam, Christianity, Druze faith.
  • Literacy rate: ~98%.
  • Major cities: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Rishon LeZion, Beersheba.

History

  • Israel’s history spans thousands of years, central to Judaism, Christianity, and significant in Islam.
  • Ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah existed in the region.
  • Region saw Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Ottoman, and British control.
  • Modern Israel was established on 14 May 1948.
  • Historical conflicts include the Arab–Israeli wars and ongoing regional tensions.
  • Israel has developed into a technologically advanced, diversified society.

Government & Politics

  • Government type: Parliamentary democracy.
  • Executive: President (ceremonial) and Prime Minister (head of government).
  • Legislature: unicameral Knesset.
  • Judiciary: independent courts including the Supreme Court.
  • Administrative divisions: 6 main districts.
  • Political topics: security, regional diplomacy, economic innovation.

Economy

  • Israel has one of the most technologically advanced economies in the world.
  • Major industries: high-tech, cybersecurity, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, diamonds, agriculture.
  • Main exports: technology products, software, chemicals, medical equipment.
  • Main imports: machinery, vehicles, electronics, fuel, raw materials.
  • Strengths: innovation, research, advanced technology sector.
  • Weaknesses: regional instability, high cost of living.
  • GDP sectors: Services (~68%), Industry (~30%), Agriculture (~2%).
  • Israel is known as the “Startup Nation.”

Culture & Society

  • Israel’s culture blends Jewish traditions, Middle Eastern heritage, and global influences.
  • Values emphasize community, innovation, education, and cultural identity.
  • Major festivals: Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Hanukkah, Eid, Christmas.
  • Traditional dress: varies by religious and ethnic community.
  • Arts: Hebrew literature, film, classical and modern music, dance, theater.
  • Languages: Hebrew, Arabic, Russian widely spoken, English common.

Food & Cuisine

  • National dish: Falafel.
  • Iconic foods: Hummus, Shakshuka, Sabich, Shawarma, Challah.
  • Street foods: falafel wraps, bourekas, pita sandwiches.
  • Desserts: halva, rugelach, kanafeh.
  • Beverages: mint tea, pomegranate juice, Israeli wines.
  • Cuisine reflects Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Jewish diasporic influences.

Education & Institutions

  • Israel has a highly developed education system with global research recognition.
  • Medium of instruction: Hebrew; Arabic and English widely used in education.
  • Literacy rate: ~98%.
  • Top universities: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.
  • Strong fields: science, engineering, medicine, computer science, agriculture.

Tourism

  • Top destinations: Jerusalem Old City, Tel Aviv beaches, Dead Sea, Nazareth, Eilat, Haifa.
  • UNESCO sites: Masada, Old City of Jerusalem, Bahá’í Gardens, Megiddo, Beth She’arim.
  • Natural attractions: Ramon Crater, Red Sea coral reefs, Dead Sea salt beaches.
  • Historical landmarks: Western Wall, Dome of the Rock (surroundings), Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
  • Adventure tourism: desert trekking, snorkeling, hiking.
  • Visa: varies by nationality; many countries visa-exempt.
  • Transportation: trains, buses, light rail, highways.

Practical Information

  • Safety: generally safe; security measures are visible.
  • Healthcare: excellent standard.
  • Emergency numbers: Police 100, Ambulance 101, Fire 102.
  • Plug type: H (unique); Voltage: 230V.
  • Internet: fast and widely available.
  • Best time to visit: spring and autumn.
  • Budget: mid to high; Tel Aviv is relatively expensive.

Sports, Entertainment & Notable People

  • National sport: Football.
  • Popular sports: basketball, judo, tennis, swimming.
  • Notable athletes: Arik Zeevi (judo), Dudi Sela (tennis).
  • Famous cultural figures: Amos Oz (writer), Idan Raichel (musician), Gal Gadot (actress).
  • Nobel laureates: several in chemistry and economics.

Neighboring Countries of Israel

Israel shares land borders with the following neighboring territories and countries:

Famous For

  • Jerusalem’s religious significance.
  • Dead Sea (lowest point on Earth).
  • High-tech innovation (“Startup Nation”).
  • Falafel, hummus, Mediterranean cuisine.
  • Beautiful beaches of Tel Aviv.
  • Historical and biblical heritage.
  • Vibrant arts and cultural diversity.

Sources

  • World Bank
  • United Nations (UN Data)
  • IMF
  • CIA World Factbook
  • Israel Central Bureau of Statistics
  • Official Government Publications
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