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Districts of Israel

There are six main administrative districts of Israel, known in Hebrew as mekhozot (מְחוֹזוֹת; sing. מָחוֹז, makhoz) and in Arabic as mintaqah. There are also fifteen subdistricts of Israel, known in Hebrew nafot (נָפוֹת; sing. נָפָה, nafa) and in Arabic as qadaa. Each subdistrict is further divided into natural regions,[1][2] which in turn are further divided into council-level divisions: whether they might be cities, municipalities, or regional councils.

Districts of Israel
מְחוֹזוֹת יִשְׂרָאֵל‎ (Hebrew)
ولايات اسرائيل (Arabic)
CategoryUnitary State
LocationState of Israel
Number6 Districts
Populations1,032,800 (Haifa) – 2,196,900 (Central District)
Areas190 km2 (72 sq mi) (Tel Aviv) – 14,190 km2 (5,477 sq mi) (Southern District)
Government
  • District government
Subdivisions
Districts, Subdistricts and Natural Regions of the State of Israel, 2018
Population density by natural region, subdistrict, and district in 2018 (thicker border indicates higher tier).

The present division into districts was established in 1953, to replace the divisions inherited from the British Mandate. It has remained substantially the same ever since; a second proclamation of District boundaries issued in 1957 – which remains in force as of 2023 – only affirmed the existing boundaries in place.

The figures in this article are based on numbers from the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics and so include all places under Israeli civilian rule including those Israeli-occupied territories where this is the case. Therefore, the Golan Subdistrict and its four natural regions are included in the number of subdistricts and natural regions even though it is not recognized by the United Nations or the international community as Israeli territory. Similarly, the population figure below for the Jerusalem District was calculated including East Jerusalem whose annexation by Israel is similarly not recognized by the United Nations and the international community. The Judea and Samaria Area, however, is not included in the number of districts and subdistricts as Israel has not applied its civilian jurisdiction in that part of the West Bank.

Administration

The districts have no elected institutions of any kind, although they do possess councils composed of representatives of central government ministries and local authorities for planning and building purposes. Their administration is undertaken by a District Commissioner[3] appointed by the Minister of the Interior. Each district also has a District Court.

Since the District Commissioners are considered part of the Ministry of the Interior's bureaucracy, they can only exercise functions falling within the purview of other ministries if the appropriate Minister authorizes them.[3] This authorization is rarely granted, as other government ministries and institutions (for example, the Ministry of Health[4] and the Police[5]) establish their own divergent systems of districts.

Jerusalem District

Jerusalem District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, Mehoz Yerushalayim)

Population (EoY 2018): 1,133,700[6]
Area: 653 km2[7]

District capital: Jerusalem.[a]

Natural regions:

  • 111 Judean Mountains
  • 112 Judean Foothills
 
Generali Building houses the offices of the Jerusalem District Administration

Northern District

Northern District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז הַצָּפוּן, Mehoz HaTzafon)

Population (EoY 2018): 1,448,100[6]
Area: 4,473 km2[7]

District capital: Nof Hagalil

  • Tzfat Subdistrict) – population: 121,200
    • 211 Hula Valley
    • 212 Eastern Upper Galilee
    • 213 Hazor Region
    • 214 Central Lower Galilee
  • Kinneret Subdistrict – population: 112,900
    • 221 Kinerot
    • 222 Eastern Lower Galilee
  • Yizre'el Subdistrict – population: 520,100
    • 231 Bet She’an Valley
    • 232 Harod Valley
    • 233 Kokhav Plateau
    • 234 Yizre’el Valley
    • 235 Yoqne’am Region
    • 236 Menashe Plateau
    • 237 Nazareth-Tir’an Mountains
  • Akko Subdistrict – population: 643,300
    • 241 Shefar’am Region
    • 242 Karmi’el Region
    • 243 Yehi’am Region
    • 244 Elon Region
    • 245 Nahariyya Region
    • 246 Akko Region
  • Golan Subdistrict[b] – population: 50,600
    • 291 Hermon Region
    • 292 Northern Golan
    • 293 Middle Golan
    • 294 Southern Golan

Haifa District

Haifa District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז חֵיפָה, Mehoz Heifa)

Population (EoY 2018): 1,032,800[6]
Area: 866 km2[7]

District capital: Haifa

  • Haifa Subdistrict – population: 583,400
    • 311 Haifa Region
  • Hadera Subdistrict – population: 449,300
    • 321 Karmel Coast
    • 322 Zikhron Ya’aqov Region
    • 323 Alexander Mountain
    • 324 Hadera Region

Central District

Central District (מְחוֹז הַמֶּרְכָּז‎, Mehoz HaMerkaz)

Population (EoY 2018): 2,196,100[6]
Area: 1,294 km2[7]

District capital: Ramla

Tel Aviv District

Tel Aviv District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז תֵּל־אָבִיב, Mehoz Tel Aviv)

Population (EoY 2018): 1,427,200[6]
Area: 172 km2[7]

District capital: Tel Aviv

  • 511 Tel Aviv Region
  • 512 Ramat Gan Region
  • 513 Holon Region

Southern District

Southern District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז הַדָּרוֹם, Mehoz HaDarom)

Population (EoY 2018): 1,302,000[6]
Area: 14,185 km2[7]

District Capital: Beersheba

  • Ashkelon (sub district) – population: 551,200
    • 611 Mal’akhi Region
    • 612 Lakhish Region
    • 613 Ashdod Region
    • 614 Ashqelon Region
  • Be'er Sheva Subdistrict – population: 750,700
    • 621 Gerar Region
    • 622 Besor Region
    • 623 Be’er Sheva Region
    • 624 Dead Sea Region
    • 625 Arava Region
    • 626 Northern Negev Mountain
    • 627 Southern Negev Mountain

Formerly the Hof Aza Regional Council with a population of around 10,000 Israelis was part of this district, but the Israeli communities that constituted it were evacuated when the disengagement plan was implemented in the Gaza Strip. Since the withdrawal, the Coordination and Liaison Administration operates there.[citation needed]

Judea and Samaria Area

Judea and Samaria Area (Hebrew: אֵזוֹר יְהוּדָה וְשׁוֹמְרוֹן‬, Ezor Yehuda VeShomron)

Israeli Population (EoY 2018): 427,800[6]
Arab/Bedouin population: 40,000. (excludes Area A and B).

Largest city: Modi'in Illit

The name Judea and Samaria for this geographical area is based on terminology from the Hebrew and other sources relating to ancient Israel and Judah/Judea. The territory has been under Israeli control since the 1967 Six-Day War but not annexed by Israel, pending negotiations regarding its status. It is part of historic Israel, which leads to politically contentious issues. However, it is not recognized as part of the State of Israel by the United Nations and most nations.

There are no subdistricts and no natural regions in the Judea and Samaria Area.[1]

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b Key to the Codes in the Maps - Districts, Sub-Districts and Natural Regions 2018, Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, 2021
  2. ^ Districts, Sub-Districts and Natural Regions 2018, Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, 2021
  3. ^ a b "Transfer of Power (District Commissioners and District Officers) Law, 5724-1964, Laws of the State of Israel vol. 18 no 38. (pp. 70-71)" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Polio Vaccination Centers across Israel". Ministry of Health Israel. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  5. ^ "Maps". www.police.gov.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Localities and Population, by District, Sub-District, Religion and Population Group" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. 2019. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Statistical Abstract – Geography (PDF) (Report) (in Hebrew). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. 2016. p. 15 (PDF p. 9). Retrieved December 24, 2017.

External links

  • Central Bureau of Statistics 2020-08-06 at the Wayback Machine – detailed breakdown of each district, subdistrict, and natural region.

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district in 2018 thicker border indicates higher tier The present division into districts was established in 1953 to replace the divisions inherited from the British Mandate It has remained substantially the same ever since a second proclamation of District boundaries issued in 1957 which remains in force as of 2023 only affirmed the existing boundaries in place The figures in this article are based on numbers from the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics and so include all places under Israeli civilian rule including those Israeli occupied territories where this is the case Therefore the Golan Subdistrict and its four natural regions are included in the number of subdistricts and natural regions even though it is not recognized by the United Nations or the international community as Israeli territory Similarly the population figure below for the Jerusalem District was calculated including East Jerusalem whose annexation by Israel is similarly not recognized by the United Nations and the international community The Judea and Samaria Area however is not included in the number of districts and subdistricts as Israel has not applied its civilian jurisdiction in that part of the West Bank Contents 1 Administration 2 Jerusalem District 3 Northern District 4 Haifa District 5 Central District 6 Tel Aviv District 7 Southern District 8 Judea and Samaria Area 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksAdministrationThe districts have no elected institutions of any kind although they do possess councils composed of representatives of central government ministries and local authorities for planning and building purposes Their administration is undertaken by a District Commissioner 3 appointed by the Minister of the Interior Each district also has a District Court Since the District Commissioners are considered part of the Ministry of the Interior s bureaucracy they can only exercise functions falling within the purview of other ministries if the appropriate Minister authorizes them 3 This authorization is rarely granted as other government ministries and institutions for example the Ministry of Health 4 and the Police 5 establish their own divergent systems of districts Jerusalem DistrictJerusalem District Hebrew מ חו ז י רו ש ל י ם Mehoz Yerushalayim Population EoY 2018 1 133 700 6 Area 653 km2 7 District capital Jerusalem a Natural regions 111 Judean Mountains 112 Judean Foothills nbsp Generali Building houses the offices of the Jerusalem District AdministrationNorthern DistrictNorthern District Hebrew מ חו ז ה צ פו ן Mehoz HaTzafon Population EoY 2018 1 448 100 6 Area 4 473 km2 7 District capital Nof Hagalil Tzfat Subdistrict population 121 200 211 Hula Valley 212 Eastern Upper Galilee 213 Hazor Region 214 Central Lower Galilee Kinneret Subdistrict population 112 900 221 Kinerot 222 Eastern Lower Galilee Yizre el Subdistrict population 520 100 231 Bet She an Valley 232 Harod Valley 233 Kokhav Plateau 234 Yizre el Valley 235 Yoqne am Region 236 Menashe Plateau 237 Nazareth Tir an Mountains Akko Subdistrict population 643 300 241 Shefar am Region 242 Karmi el Region 243 Yehi am Region 244 Elon Region 245 Nahariyya Region 246 Akko Region Golan Subdistrict b population 50 600 291 Hermon Region 292 Northern Golan 293 Middle Golan 294 Southern GolanHaifa DistrictHaifa District Hebrew מ חו ז ח יפ ה Mehoz Heifa Population EoY 2018 1 032 800 6 Area 866 km2 7 District capital Haifa Haifa Subdistrict population 583 400 311 Haifa Region Hadera Subdistrict population 449 300 321 Karmel Coast 322 Zikhron Ya aqov Region 323 Alexander Mountain 324 Hadera RegionCentral DistrictCentral District מ חו ז ה מ ר כ ז Mehoz HaMerkaz Population EoY 2018 2 196 100 6 Area 1 294 km2 7 District capital Ramla Sharon Subdistrict population 477 400 411 Western Sharon 412 Eastern Sharon Petah Tikva Subdistrict population 754 300 421 Southern Sharon 422 Petah Tiqwa Region Ramla Subdistrict population 351 700 431 Modi in Region 432 Ramla Region Rehovot Subdistrict population 612 600 441 Rehovot Region 442 Rishon LeZiyyon RegionTel Aviv DistrictTel Aviv District Hebrew מ חו ז ת ל א ב יב Mehoz Tel Aviv Population EoY 2018 1 427 200 6 Area 172 km2 7 District capital Tel Aviv 511 Tel Aviv Region 512 Ramat Gan Region 513 Holon RegionSouthern DistrictSouthern District Hebrew מ חו ז ה ד רו ם Mehoz HaDarom Population EoY 2018 1 302 000 6 Area 14 185 km2 7 District Capital Beersheba Ashkelon sub district population 551 200 611 Mal akhi Region 612 Lakhish Region 613 Ashdod Region 614 Ashqelon Region Be er Sheva Subdistrict population 750 700 621 Gerar Region 622 Besor Region 623 Be er Sheva Region 624 Dead Sea Region 625 Arava Region 626 Northern Negev Mountain 627 Southern Negev Mountain Formerly the Hof Aza Regional Council with a population of around 10 000 Israelis was part of this district but the Israeli communities that constituted it were evacuated when the disengagement plan was implemented in the Gaza Strip Since the withdrawal the Coordination and Liaison Administration operates there citation needed Judea and Samaria AreaJudea and Samaria Area Hebrew א זו ר י הו ד ה ו ש ו מ רו ן Ezor Yehuda VeShomron Israeli Population EoY 2018 427 800 6 Arab Bedouin population 40 000 excludes Area A and B Largest city Modi in IllitThe name Judea and Samaria for this geographical area is based on terminology from the Hebrew and other sources relating to ancient Israel and Judah Judea The territory has been under Israeli control since the 1967 Six Day War but not annexed by Israel pending negotiations regarding its status It is part of historic Israel which leads to politically contentious issues However it is not recognized as part of the State of Israel by the United Nations and most nations There are no subdistricts and no natural regions in the Judea and Samaria Area 1 See alsoGeography of Israel List of cities in Israel ISO 3166 2 ILNotes a This district includes areas captured in the 1967 Six Day War and annexed to Israel in the Jerusalem Law b Occupied in the 1967 Six Day War and internationally unrecognized annexed by Israel s Golan Heights Law References a b Key to the Codes in the Maps Districts Sub Districts and Natural Regions 2018 Israel Central Bureau of Statistics 2021 Districts Sub Districts and Natural Regions 2018 Israel Central Bureau of Statistics 2021 a b Transfer of Power District Commissioners and District Officers Law 5724 1964 Laws of the State of Israel vol 18 no 38 pp 70 71 PDF Polio Vaccination Centers across Israel Ministry of Health Israel Retrieved 2022 04 27 Maps www police gov il in Hebrew Retrieved 2022 04 27 a b c d e f g Localities and Population by District Sub District Religion and Population Group PDF Israel Central Bureau of Statistics 2019 p 1 Retrieved July 24 2020 a b c d e f Statistical Abstract Geography PDF Report in Hebrew Israel Central Bureau of Statistics 2016 p 15 PDF p 9 Retrieved December 24 2017 External linksCentral Bureau of Statistics Archived 2020 08 06 at the Wayback Machine detailed breakdown of each district subdistrict and natural region Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Districts of Israel amp oldid 1213013318, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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