The bar chart above illustrates the number of internet users in several countries in the Middle East in 2017. Overall, Iran had the highest number of internet users compared to the other countries, with 56.7 million users. In contrast, Lebanon had the lowest number of internet users, with only 4.6 million.
Among the nine countries depicted, Yemen, Israel, Jordan, and Syria show a similar trend, each reaching an average of around 6 million internet users. The difference in the number of internet users between Jordan and Syria is the smallest, at just 0.27 million users. On the other hand, Iran and Saudi Arabia exhibit the largest difference, with approximately 30 million users separating them.
Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq are the countries with the most internet users. Despite this, there is a significant disparity between Iran and Saudi Arabia. In comparison, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon have fewer than 10 million internet users.
