Jerusalem is the largest city in Israel, currently having more than 960,000 inhabitants.
The second largest city in Tel Aviv is only half of Jerusalem, the third largest city is Haifa, and is a third of Jerusalem.
The large population includes many groups.
The two main groups, the Jewish and the Arab population.
The Jewish population is about 60%, while the Arab population is about 40%.
Of the Jewish population, between 45% and 50% are ultra-Orthodox.
All populations in Jerusalem are undergoing processes of change, processes of birth and also immigration.
The migration is to the metropolis of Jerusalem, in fact the settlements that surround Jerusalem.
This is a natural process that we see all over the world and of course in Israel as well.
The residents of Tel Aviv eventually immigrate to the ring that leads to Tel Aviv, the same residents of Jerusalem who move to Mevaseret Zion, Beit Shemesh and other localities.
These processes of change of migration, birth are the ones that change the size of the city population.
If you take the total migration balance, it actually detracts 4,500 residents from the city population every year.
In total the city grows by about ten thousand inhabitants every year.
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