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Jerusalem Tel Aviv-Yafo Haifa Rishon LeZion Ashdod Beersheba Petah Tikva Netanya Holon Bnei Brak Bat Yam Ramat Gan Ashkelon Rehovot Beit Shemesh Kfar Saba

This list includes cities that are in Israel and Israeli settlements with city status in the occupied West Bank; Jerusalem includes occupied East 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 Israeli Interior Ministry when its population exceeds 20,000. 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.

List

Israel has 15 cities with populations over 100,000, including Jerusalem at over 500,000 (including occupied East Jerusalem), and Tel Aviv. In all, there are 76 Israeli municipalities granted "city" status by the Ministry of the Interior. 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 list includes four Israeli settlements in the West Bank, an area outside of sovereign Israeli territory. The United Nations Security Council, the United Nations General Assembly, the International Court of Justice, and the International Committee of the Red Cross refer to it as Occupied Palestinian Territory. 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 as part of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

The following table lists all Israeli cities by name, district, population, and area, according to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics:

Name First
settlement
Photo District Population
estimate,
2022
Population
census,
2008
Change Area,
km²
Density,
per km²
Socio-
economic
index
Acre Bronze Age North 51,420 46,100 +11.54% 13.5 3,362.0 −0.395
Afula Bronze Age North 61,519 40,200 +53.03% 26.9 1,611.7 −0.028
Arad 1962 South 28,170 23,400 +20.38% 93.1 195.9 0.287
Ariel 1978 Judea and Samaria Area
(West Bank)
20,520 17,500 +17.26% 14.7 1,307.5 0.378
Ashdod Bronze Age South 226,827 204,300 +11.03% 47.2 4,783.9 −0.109
Ashkelon Neolithic South 153,138 110,600 +38.46% 47.8 2,964.8 -0.032
Baqa al-Gharbiyye Middle Ages Haifa 31,397 N/A N/A 16.4 3,152.1 −0.736
Bat Yam 1926 Tel Aviv 128,465 130,300 −1.41% 8.2 15,758.4 −0.025
Beersheba 1900 South 214,162 193,400 +10.74% 117.5 1,751.7 0.035
Beit She'an Neolithic North 19,073 16,900 +12.86% 7.3 2,379.9 −0.277
Beit Shemesh 1950 Jerusalem 154,694 72,700 +112.78% 34.3 2,866.6 −1.149
Beitar Illit 1985 Judea and Samaria Area
(West Bank)
64,016 32,900 +94.58% 6.8 7,593.5 −1.950
Bnei Brak 1924 Tel Aviv 218,357 151,800 +43.85% 7.1 25,709.4 −1.304
Dimona 1955 South 36,776 32,400 +13.51% 29.9 193.7 −0.235
Eilat Neolithic South 53,151 47,300 +12.37% 84.8 509.6 0.247
El'ad 1998 Center 49,487 33,900 +45.98% 2.8 13,138.6 −1.493
Giv'at Shmuel 1944 Center 28,994 21,000 +38.07% 2.6 9,978.1 1.124
Givatayim 1922 Tel Aviv 61,924 52,100 +18.86% 3.3 18,058.2 1.417
Hadera 1891 Haifa 103,041 79,400 +29.77% 49.4 1,809.2 0.255
Haifa Antiquity Haifa 290,306 264,300 +9.84% 63.7 4,331.4 0.652
Herzliya 1924 Tel Aviv 106,741 86,300 +23.69% 21.6 4,291.0 1.373
Hod HaSharon 1924 Center 65,614 46,300 +41.71% 21.6 3,058.9 1.485
Holon 1935 Tel Aviv 197,957 176,300 +12.28% 18.9 10,017.7 0.509
Jerusalem Neolithic Jerusalem 981,711 759,700 +29.22% 125.2 7,014.1 −0.802
Kafr Qasim 19th century Center 25,285 18,400 +37.42% 8.7 2,391.5 −0.841
Karmiel 1964 North 47,317 44,200 +7.05% 19.2 2,056.3 0.309
Kfar Saba 1903 Center 101,556 82,800 +22.65% 14.2 6,831.0 1.191
Kfar Yona 1932 Center 29,450 16,500 +78.48% 11.0 1,962.4 0.786
Kiryat Ata 1925 Haifa 61,142 50,400 +21.31% 16.7 3,253.0 0.249
Kiryat Bialik 1934 Haifa 44,620 37,200 +19.95% 8.2 4,650.1 0.567
Kiryat Gat 1954 South 64,437 47,500 +35.66% 16.3 3,328.2 −0.378
Kiryat Malakhi 1950 South 25,705 20,500 +25.39% 4.6 4,741.2 −0.594
Kiryat Motzkin 1934 Haifa 48,001 38,100 +25.99% 3.8 10,612.0 0.590
Kiryat Ono 1939 Tel Aviv 43,241 30,000 +44.14% 4.1 8,557.8 1.513
Kiryat Shmona 1949 North 22,492 23,200 −3.05% 14.2 1,595.8 −0.014
Kiryat Yam 1941 Haifa 41,095 37,700 +9.01% 4.3 8,568.6 0.018
Lod Neolithic Center 85,351 69,400 +22.98% 12.2 6,078.3 −0.448
Ma'ale Adumim 1975 Judea and Samaria Area
(West Bank)
38,046 33,600 +13.23% 49.2 765.7 0.298
Ma'alot-Tarshiha 1963 North 22,521 20,600 +9.33% 6.8 2,303.0 0.024
Migdal HaEmek 1953 North 27,088 23,900 +13.34% 7.6 2,876.6 −0.273
Modi'in Illit 1994 Judea and Samaria Area
(West Bank)
83,356 40,800 +104.30% 4.7 16,837.9 −2.075
Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut
1985 Center 99,171 69,300 +43.10% 50.2 1,862.5 1.351
Nahariya 1935 North 63,947 51,300 +24.65% 10.2 4,941.8 0.436
Nazareth Bronze Age North 78,007 71,700 +8.80% 14.1 5,357.9 −0.558
Nazareth Illit 1957 North 44,184 41,400 +6.72% 32.5 1,224.4 0.055
Nesher 1923 Haifa 23,761 23,300 +1.98% 12.8 1,828.9 0.783
Ness Ziona 1883 Center 50,341 36,100 +39.45% 15.6 3,071.5 1.265
Netanya 1929 Center 233,104 180,100 +29.43% 29.0 6,807.7 0.240
Netivot 1956 South 46,374 26,100 +77.68% 5.6 2,874.7 −0.760
Ofakim 1955 South 35,506 24,000 +47.94% 10.3 2,565.0 −0.757
Or Akiva 1951 Haifa 20,874 16,000 +30.46% 3.5 3,165.3 −0.097
Or Yehuda 1955 Tel Aviv 38,854 33,900 +14.61% 5.1 5,477.7 0.133
Petah Tikva 1878 Center 255,387 200,300 +27.50% 35.9 6,626.5 0.655
Qalansawe Middle Ages Center 24,205 18,200 +32.99% 8.4 2,603.2 −1.011
Ra'anana 1922 Center 80,260 68,300 +17.51% 14.9 4,833.8 1.462
Rahat 1972 South 79,064 50,000 +58.13% 19.6 3,283.9 −1.848
Ramat Gan 1921 Tel Aviv 172,486 143,600 +20.12% 13.2 9,376.1 1.041
Ramat HaSharon 1923 Tel Aviv 48,181 39,000 +23.54% 16.8 2,708.3 1.796
Ramla 8th century Center 79,132 65,700 +20.44% 11.9 6,252.2 −0.333
Rehovot 1890 Center 150,748 111,100 +35.69% 23.0 5,712.4 0.629
Rishon LeZion 1882 Center 260,453 226,800 +14.84% 58.7 4,212.6 0.886
Rosh HaAyin 1949 Center 73,678 37,900 +94.40% 24.4 2,868.0 0.578
Safed Bronze Age North 38,029 29,600 +28.48% 29.2 1,123.5 −1.011
Sakhnin Bronze Age North 33,188 25,100 +32.22% 9.8 3,062.2 −0.740
Sderot 1951 South 33,002 20,700 +59.43% 4.5 3,788.0 −0.223
Shefa-'Amr Bronze Age North 43,543 35,700 +21.97% 19.8 2,065.0 −0.784
Tamra N/A North 35,834 28,100 +27.52% 29.3 1,118.1 −0.983
Tayibe N/A Center 46,020 35,700 +28.91% 18.7 2,198.7 −0.878
Tel Aviv Bronze Age
(Jaffa)
Tel Aviv 474,530 402,600 +17.87% 51.8 8,473.0 1.221
Tiberias 20 North 48,472 41,600 +16.52% 10.9 2,663.5 −0.379
Tira N/A Center 27,802 22,200 +25.23% 11.9 2,128.7 −0.469
Tirat Carmel N/A Haifa 28,753 18,600 +54.59% 5.6 3,425.4 −0.138
Umm al-Fahm N/A Haifa 58,665 45,000 +30.37% 22.3 2,053.4 −1.294
Yavne Bronze Age Center 56,232 32,800 +71.44% 10.7 2,690.9 0.455
Yehud-Monosson N/A Center 31,405 26,200 +19.87% 5.0 5,862.3 1.034
Yokneam Illit 1950 North 24,617 19,000 +29.56% 7.4 2,649.1 0.800

See also

Notes

General
  1. ^ Located in the Israeli-occupied territories.
  2. Tel Be'er Sheva, remains of the ancient town, lies east of the modern city.
Official spellings
  1. Akko
  2. Ari'el
  3. Ashqelon
  4. Be'er Sheva
  5. Bet She'an
  6. Bet Shemesh
  7. Betar Illit
  8. Bene Beraq
  9. Elat
  10. Giv'at Shemu'el
  11. Giv'atayim
  12. Herzliyya
  13. Kafar Qasem
  14. Karmi'el
  15. Kefar Sava
  16. Kefar Yona
  17. Qiryat Atta
  18. Qiryat Bialik
  19. Qiryat Gat
  20. Qiryat Mal'akhi
  21. Qiryat Motzkin
  22. Qiryat Ono
  23. Qiryat Shemona
  24. Qiryat Yam
  25. Ma'ale Adummim
  26. Migdal HaEmeq
  27. Modi'in-Makkabbim-Re'ut
  28. Nahariyya
  29. Nazerat Illit
  30. Nes Ziyyona
  31. Ofaqim
  32. Or Aqiva
  33. Petah Tiqwa
  34. Ra'annana
  35. Rishon LeZiyyon
  36. Zefat
  37. Sederot
  38. Shefar'am
  39. Tel Aviv-Yafo
  40. Tire
  41. Tirat Karmel
  42. Yoqne'am Illit

References

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  2. "Inventory of World Cities". Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 11 April 2008. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. Resolution 446, Resolution 465, Resolution 484, among others
  4. "Applicability of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949, to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including Jerusalem, and the other occupied Arab territories". United Nations. 17 December 2003. Archived from the original on 3 June 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2006. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. "Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory". International Court of Justice. 9 July 2004. Archived from the original on 28 August 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2006. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  6. "Implementation of the Fourth Geneva Convention in the occupied Palestinian territories: history of a multilateral process (1997-2001)". International Review of the Red Cross. International Committee of the Red Cross. 30 September 2002. Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 11 October 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. Symon, Fiona (4 December 2001). "Jerusalem: Crucible of the conflict". BBC News Online. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  8. "Background on East Jerusalem". B'Tselem. 8 July 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  9. "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  10. "Profiles by Locality". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. 2008. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  11. "2004 local government profile" (in Hebrew). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 17 August 2007.
  12. Population and Density per Sq. Km. in Localities Numbering 5,000 Residents and More on 31.12.2016 (Report). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. 6 September 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  13. SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDEX 2013 OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER OF HEBREW NAMES (PDF) (Report). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 12 January 2018.

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