Anglojew
03-28-2018, 08:59 PM
Israel has a population almost exactly 10% of Germany with around 8.8 million compared to around 83 million respectively. Yet amazingly the number of Israeli babies born each year is around 25% of those born in Germany being just short of 200,000 per year in Israel & around 800,000 in Germany.
When we break down German births further we find that about 200,000 (https://voiceofeurope.com/2018/03/migrant-baby-boom-causes-highest-birth-rate-in-germany-in-40-years/#.WruIHC0tRVA.twitter) births each year are to migrant women leaving around 600,000 births to Germany citizens but that figure includes Turks & all other non- ethnic Germans with around 40% (http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/09/21/germany-40-percent-migrant-background/amp/) of babies born now from an immigrant background.
By contrast the Jewish (http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/21243) birth rate - & not just the number of births- in Israel is now higher than the Arab birthrate with around 140,000 births per annum compared with around 40,000 for Arabs (Christians, Muslims & Druze etc).
While Israel's future is strong the same cannot be said for Germany maintaining itself as an ethnic German country.
When we break down German births further we find that about 200,000 (https://voiceofeurope.com/2018/03/migrant-baby-boom-causes-highest-birth-rate-in-germany-in-40-years/#.WruIHC0tRVA.twitter) births each year are to migrant women leaving around 600,000 births to Germany citizens but that figure includes Turks & all other non- ethnic Germans with around 40% (http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/09/21/germany-40-percent-migrant-background/amp/) of babies born now from an immigrant background.
By contrast the Jewish (http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/21243) birth rate - & not just the number of births- in Israel is now higher than the Arab birthrate with around 140,000 births per annum compared with around 40,000 for Arabs (Christians, Muslims & Druze etc).
While Israel's future is strong the same cannot be said for Germany maintaining itself as an ethnic German country.