Happy New Year and Mazal Tov! First Israeli babies of 2023 say hello
178,000 new babies were born last year, with Israel's population growing to 9.7 million people.
A number of Israeli couples welcomed new babies with the start of the New Year of 2023 at hospitals across Israel early Sunday morning.
"We were blessed with a stunning team that accompanied us throughout the birth. Reut and both midwives were amazing!" said Yaakovi and Yifrah.
At Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center, Liel and Sergey Levitsky from Rehovot welcomed their new baby boy just after midnight.
"The labor started on the fourth," said Yael. "We didn't think I would give birth on the 1st, but thanks to Meir's amazing team that accompanied us with professionalism and sensitivity, the experience was as easy as possible and the baby came out healthy and on time."
178,000 new babies born last year in Israel
As of the end of 2022, about 9.7 million people were living in the State of Israel, 7.1 million of whom were Jewish, 2 million of whom were Arab and 513,000 of whom were from other sectors, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics.The country's population grew by 204,000 in 2022, a 2.2% increase. 178,000 new babies were born last year and 82,000 new immigrants arrived in the country. 74.8% of Israel's new mothers last year were Jewish, while 23.8% were Arab and 1.4% were from other sectors.