LocationEastern Mediterranean.
Area22,145 sq km (8,550 sq miles).
Population7.04 million (Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, 2006).
Population Density317.9 per sq km.
CapitalJerusalem.
Population: (including East Jerusalem) 724,000 (2006). The Israeli government has designated Jerusalem as the capital, although this is not recognized by the UN, and most foreign embassies are based in Tel Aviv.
GovernmentRepublic. The state of Israel was founded in 1948.
LanguageHebrew and Arabic
are the official languages. Hebrew is the first language of about two-thirds of the population. Arabic is spoken by around 15%. Other languages, including English, French, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Spanish and Yiddish are widely spoken. A large proportion of the population speak good English, a compulsory school subject.
Religion80% Jewish, 18% Muslim, with small Christian, Druze and other minorities.
TimeGMT + 2 (GMT + 3 during summer Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving Time in Israel starts on 1 April every year and ends on the Saturday between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.)
Electricity230 volts AC, 50Hz. Three-pin plugs are standard; if needed, adaptors can be purchased in Israel.
Head of GovernmentPrime Minister Ehud Olmert since March 2006.
Head of StateMoshe Katzav since 2000.
TelephoneCountry code: 972. Local telephone directories are in Hebrew, but there is a special English-language version for tourists.
Mobile TelephoneRoaming agreements exist with most international mobile phone companies. There is coverage all over the country, including the Negev Desert. Visitors should note that it is illegal to drive whilst holding a mobile telephone.
InternetThere are many Internet cafes.
MediaIsrael has vibrant and exceptionally diverse media, produced in Hebrew, Arabic, English and Russian, expressing all viewpoints and spanning the entire political spectrum. All publications are privately owned, and there is no state interference with editorial. News in English is broadcast on radio and TV several times daily.
PostAirmail to Europe takes up to one week.
Post office hours: May vary but are generally Sun-Tues and Thurs 0800-1200 and 1530-1830, Wed 0800-1330 and Fri 0800-1200. All post offices are closed on
Shabbat (Saturday) and holy days, although central telegraph offices are open throughout the year.
Press• The main dailies are
Ha’aretz,
Ma’ariv and
Yedioth Aharonoth.
• The main English-language daily is the
Jerusalem Post.
•
The Jerusalem Report is a popular left-of-center monthly magazine in English.
Radio• There is a huge range of radio stations offering music, news or features in several languages.
• The
Israel Broadcasting Authority runs the principal station
Kol Israel.
• The popular and authoritative
Army Radio broadcasts news and music to a mostly-civilian audience and operates the music and traffic news network
Galgalatz.
• There is also a proliferation of unauthorized/ pirate radio stations.
Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2007-December 2008 period.
2007
4 Mar Purim.
3-9 Apr* Pesach (Passover).
24 Apr Yom Ha’Atzmaut (Israel Independence Day).
23 May Shavuot (Pentecost).
13-14 Sep Rosh Hashana (New Year).
22 Sep Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement).
27 Sep-3 Oct* Sukkot (Tabernacles).
4 Oct Simchat Torah.
5-12 Dec Chanukah (Festival of Lights).
2008
21 Mar Purim.
20-26 Apr* Pesach (Passover).
8 May Yom Ha’Atzmaut (Israel Independence Day).
9 Jun Shavuot (Pentecost).
30 Sep 30-1 Oct Rosh Hashana (New Year).
9 Oct Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement).
14-20 Oct* Sukkot (Tabernacles).
24 Oct Simchat Torah.
22-29 Dec Chanukah (Festival of Lights).
Note*Only the first and last days of Passover and Sukkot are national holidays, but there may be some disruption on intermediate dates; many shops and businesses may open but close early. The festival of Chanukah is a holiday period, but it is not a national holiday - businesses remain open. Jewish festivals always commence on the evenings before the dates given above.
The Jewish religious day is Saturday (
Shabbat) and begins at nightfall on Friday until nightfall on Saturday. Most public services and shops close early on Friday as a result. Muslim and Christian holidays are also observed by the respective populations. Thus, depending on the district, the day of rest falls on Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
Contact Information:Embassy of Israel in the UK2 Palace Green, London W8 4QB, UK
Tel: (020) 7957 9500.
Website:
http://london.mfa.gov.il Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0830-1730.
Consular section: 15a Old Court Palace, London W8 4QB, UK
Tel: (020) 7957 9576/9627/9680.
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 1000-1330, Fri 1000-1230.
Israel Government Tourist Office in the UKUK House, 180 Oxford Street, London W1D 1NN, UK
Tel: (020) 7299 1100/10/11.
Website:
www.thinkisrael.com Embassy of Israel in the USA3514 International Drive NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
Tel: (202) 364 5500
or 5527 (consular section).
Website:
www.israelemb.org Israel Government Tourist Office in the USA800 Second Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10017, USA
Tel: (212) 499 5660
or (888) 77 477 235 (toll-free in USA and Canada).
Website:
www.goisrael.comNoteThe Palestinian areas (the West Bank and Gaza) are administered by the Palestine National Authority, not by the government of Israel.
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