According to the most recent data available, the religious affiliation of the Israeli population as of 2022 was 73.6% Jewish, 18.1% Muslim, 1.9% Christian, and 1.6% Druze. The remaining 4.8% included faiths such as Samaritanism and Baháʼí, as well as "religiously unclassified". Another source states that as of September 14, 2023, the Jewish population is 7,181,000 (73.3%), and 2,065,000 (21.1%) are Arabs. Christians comprise 7% of the Israeli Arab community, and most Christians (77%) are Arabs. The majority of non-Arab Christians living in Israel are citizens who immigrated to Israel since 1990, together with Jewish family members under the Law of Return. Therefore, the population of Israel by religion is predominantly Jewish, followed by Muslim, Christian, and Druze.