 I love numbers. They don't lie. They provoke and care for no emotion. Demographic figures also tell a beautiful tale. They speak of population activity in specifics, like ethnicity, religion, and how growth of a people takes shape. And to tackle a complex topic, like the usurpation of a nation of one people by another, numbers are the only civil and intelligent way forward. So let's look at how a foreign population overwhelmed and displaced the indigenous one within a 30-year period. After World War I and the end of Ottoman rule in Palestine, the British mandate oversaw the region. In the 30 years that the British were in control, Jewish population driven by systemic immigration increased 14 fully. In 1918, of the 730,000 population in Palestine, only 50,000 were Jews. By 1948, Jews were 720,000 in number. Five years after the establishment of the state of Israel, the Jewish population in the region would increase an additional 100%.