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The article mentions that there has been friction between Christian groups and the government. Is this refering to the ban on preaching the Gospel, since this is a rumour that is widespread. Is this true?
I belive this to be true, but the only webpages I could find were pages of the "we fight against Jewish supremacism" sort. Although these pages are sometimes correct, I think most Wikipedians discount them as beeing anti-semitic. Personally I find it difficult to find correct information about Jews and Israel.
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How many subbotniki are living in Israel? Have they contact with Sabbat-Adventists? SimonMayer.
can sum1 tell me all the religions in Israel —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.160.214.15 (talk) 14:11, August 29, 2007 (UTC)
Who added that bit about HELP ME THIS IS BORING! LOL HI PATRICK! HE WAS BORN ON THE DAY OF HALLOWEEN! SCARY I KNOW HE EVEN LOOKS LIKE A WEIRD PUMPKIN FACE LOL! HES A COOL GUYS BESIDES THAT AND HES FUN TO HANG OUT WITH! What on earth is that? Prox
info is about 2016, 6 year has been passed. so need update about that. i think the number of non-religion people increased. also i checked article very fast, there is no info about these people? ----modern_primat ඞඞඞ TALK 10:23, 29 May 2022 (UTC)
Christian graves spelt as "Christina" graves.
Protected page so I can't edit. Professor Spud (talk) 18:25, 14 July 2023 (UTC)
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The section on "Relative sizes of the religious communities in Israel" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Israel#Relative_sizes_of_the_religious_communities_in_Israel) contains multiple paragraphs that are completely unrelated to the section (starting from "Israel's third world war with Palestine." to "Guterres said. - Reuters") that seem to have been copy-pasted from a news report. They are also inadequately written for a Wikipedia article, since it reads: "al criticism with yesterday's announcement", "Jake Sullivan yesterday, said", "Benjamin Netanyahu, had yesterday discussed", "UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres yesterday also said".
I do not understand why this why this was added, this looks like vandalism and I think should be removed immediately. If relevant, it should be added to some other section in some other page, drafted in a format suitable for Wikipedia. Bosende (talk) 11:43, 14 October 2023 (UTC)