City | 2024 Pop. |
---|---|
Jerusalem | 801,000 |
Tel Aviv | 432,892 |
West Jerusalem | 400,000 |
Haifa | 267,300 |
Ashdod | 224,656 |
Rishon LeZiyyon | 220,492 |
Petah Tiqwa | 200,000 |
Beersheba | 186,600 |
Netanya | 171,676 |
Holon | 165,787 |
Bnei Brak | 154,400 |
Rehovot | 132,671 |
Bat Yam | 128,979 |
Ramat Gan | 128,095 |
Ashkelon | 105,995 |
Jaffa | 100,000 |
Modi'in Makkabbim Re'ut | 88,749 |
Herzliya | 83,600 |
Kfar Saba | 80,773 |
Ra'anana | 80,000 |
Hadera | 75,854 |
Bet Shemesh | 67,100 |
Lod | 66,589 |
Nazareth | 64,800 |
Modiin Ilit | 64,179 |
Ramla | 63,860 |
Nahariyya | 51,200 |
Qiryat Ata | 48,966 |
Givatayim | 48,000 |
Qiryat Gat | 47,450 |
Acre | 45,603 |
Eilat | 45,588 |
Afula | 44,930 |
Karmi'el | 44,382 |
Hod HaSharon | 43,185 |
Umm el Fahm | 41,030 |
Tiberias | 39,790 |
Qiryat Mozqin | 39,404 |
Qiryat Yam | 39,273 |
Rosh Ha'Ayin | 39,215 |
Ness Ziona | 38,700 |
Qiryat Bialik | 36,551 |
Ramat HaSharon | 36,137 |
Dimona | 33,558 |
Et Taiyiba | 32,978 |
Yavne | 31,774 |
Or Yehuda | 30,802 |
Yehud-Monosson | 29,312 |
Safed | 27,816 |
Gedera | 26,217 |
Tamra | 25,917 |
Yehud | 25,600 |
Daliyat al Karmel | 25,000 |
Migdal Ha`Emeq | 24,800 |
Sakhnin | 24,596 |
Netivot | 24,564 |
Mevasseret Ziyyon | 24,409 |
Ofaqim | 24,311 |
Arad | 23,700 |
Gan Yavne | 22,453 |
Qiryat Shemona | 22,035 |
Kefar Yona | 21,611 |
maalot Tarshiha | 21,400 |
Nesher | 21,245 |
Tirah | 20,786 |
Shoham | 20,740 |
Sederot | 20,228 |
Rahat | 19,586 |
Tirat Karmel | 18,993 |
Maghar | 18,915 |
Giv'at Shmuel | 18,500 |
Ariel | 17,668 |
Kafr Kanna | 17,606 |
Judeida Makr | 17,530 |
Kafr Qasim | 17,303 |
Qalansuwa | 16,898 |
Bet She'an | 16,800 |
Azor | 16,201 |
Ganei Tikva | 16,053 |
Er Reina | 15,621 |
Even Yehuda | 15,221 |
Kafr Manda | 15,014 |
Iksal | 11,398 |
Rekhasim | 10,682 |
Nahf | 10,105 |
Beit Jann | 10,002 |
Herzliya Pituah | 10,000 |
El Fureidis | 9,999 |
Kfar Yasif | 9,587 |
Kabul | 9,497 |
Tel Mond | 8,725 |
Yeroham | 8,631 |
Deir Hanna | 8,417 |
Dabburiya | 8,305 |
Mazkeret Batya | 8,034 |
Bnei Ayish | 7,920 |
Bu`eina | 7,900 |
Jaljulya | 7,505 |
Bir el Maksur | 7,106 |
Bet Dagan | 7,099 |
Basmat Tab`un | 6,300 |
Pardesiyya | 6,254 |
Lehavim | 6,000 |
Abu Ghaush | 5,707 |
Shelomi | 5,608 |
Kefar Weradim | 5,608 |
Ramat Yishay | 5,431 |
Hurfeish | 5,308 |
Buqei`a | 5,200 |
Regarded by the major western religions as the Biblical Holy Land, Israel has many sacred sites, including the Western Wall, Mount Zion, and the Sea of Galilee. Many of its most famous sites are in the capital city of Jerusalem, which is located on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains. Jerusalem has a long and often troubled history; it has been destroyed twice, and attacked and captured many times. Today, it continues to be a politically contentious location, but it is also home to a population of 850,000, a popular tourist destination and a center of higher education.
Although Jerusalem is regarded as Israel's capital city, the country's economic center is Tel Aviv, located on the country's Mediterranean coast. Tel Aviv is also the second-largest city in Israel with a population of 438,818. It is known for its thriving culture and for being home to many technology companies – the area in which these are based is nicknamed Silicon Wadi. Tel Aviv University is also the largest university in Israel and has more than 30,000 students. Both Jerusalem and Tel Avic are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Israel has 0 cities with more than a million people, 15 cities with between 100,000 and 1 million people, and 71 cities with between 10,000 and 100,000 people. The largest city in Israel is Jerusalem, with a population of 801,000 people.