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List of cities in Israel
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This article lists the 73 localities in Israel that the Israeli Ministry of Interior has designated as a city council. It excludes the 4 Israeli settlements in the West Bank designated as cities, but occupied East Jerusalem is included within Jerusalem.
The list is based on the current index of the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Within Israel's system of local government, an urban municipality can be granted a city council by the Interior Ministry when its population exceeds 20,000.[1] The term "city" does not generally refer to local councils or urban agglomerations, even though a defined city often contains only a small portion of an urban area or metropolitan area's population.
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As for 2022, Israel has 18 cities with populations over 100,000, including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv-Yafo. In all, there are 77 Israeli localities granted "municipalities" (or "city") status by the Ministry of the Interior, including four Israeli settlements in the West Bank.[2] Two more cities are planned: Kasif, a planned city to be built in the Negev, and Harish, originally a small town currently being built into a large city. The area and population of Jerusalem includes that of East Jerusalem which has been de facto annexed by Israel and incorporated within Jerusalem's municipal borders under the Jerusalem Law. This, however, is not recognized by the international community who regard East Jerusalem to be Palestinian territory held under Israeli occupation.[3][4] If East Jerusalem is considered part of Israel, Tel Aviv is the country's second most populous city with 452,000 residents after Jerusalem with 919,000; if not, Tel Aviv is the most populous city before West Jerusalem with around 350,000.
The following table lists all Israeli cities by name, district, population, and area, according to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics:
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See also
- Arab localities in Israel
- Chronology of Aliyah in modern times
- Demographics of Israel
- Districts of Israel
- Four Holy Cities
- Jewish population by city
- List of cities administered by the Palestinian Authority
- List of cities of the ancient Near East
- List of kibbutzim
- List of largest metropolitan areas of the Middle East
- List of modern names for biblical place names
- List of moshavim
- List of twin towns and sister cities in Israel
- List of villages depopulated during the Arab–Israeli conflict
- Lists of cities by country
- Population displacements in Israel after 1948
- Population statistics for Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip
- Population statistics for Israeli settlements in the West Bank
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Notes
- General
- Tel Ashdod, remains of the ancient town, lies east of the modern city.
- Tel Be'er Sheva, remains of the ancient town, lies east of the modern city.
- Official spellings
- Akko
- Arrabe
- Ashqelon
- Be'er Sheva
- Bet She'an
- Bet Shemesh
- Bene Beraq
- Elat
- Giv'at Shemu'el
- Giv'atayim
- Herzliyya
- Kafar Qasem
- Karmi'el
- Kefar Sava
- Kefar Yona
- Qiryat Atta
- Qiryat Bialik
- Qiryat Gat
- Qiryat Mal'akhi
- Qiryat Motzkin
- Qiryat Ono
- Qiryat Shemona
- Qiryat Yam
- Migdal HaEmeq
- Modi'in-Makkabbim-Re'ut
- Nahariyya
- Nes Ziyyona
- Ofaqim
- Or Aqiva
- Petah Tiqwa
- Ra'annana
- Rishon LeZiyyon
- Zefat
- Sederot
- Shefar'am
- Tire
- Tirat Karmel
- Yoqne'am Illit
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