I noticed an interesting difference in the population growth dynamics between the two countries. Looking at Iran's population over the past 75 years, there's a simply explosive growth — from 16 million in 1950 to nearly 92 million by 2025. That's approximately 5.5 times larger.



Meanwhile, Israel's population grew much more slowly in absolute numbers — from 1.3 million to 9.7 million over the same period. Although the percentage growth is also significant, it's on a completely different scale.

Breaking it down, in 1950 the difference was about 12 times, and by 2025 it has decreased to 9.5 times. It turns out that Iran's population is growing faster, although in recent years the growth rate has slowed down. It'll be interesting to see how this develops further, considering the demographic trends in the region.
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