No, in fact there are congregations of both Christians and Messianic (believers in Jesus who are Jewish and choose to observe the feasts and festivals) Jews who are free to worship in the land. They are also not technically banned from speaking in public, but they are not permitted to 'proselytize', with extra penalties for proselytizing minors. This leads to some rather sticky situations -but there are ways around it, as you can see by watching videos where Messianic Jews challenge other Jews to read their own scriptures...
Proselytizing is considered by many Christians to be a core tenant of their faith (go to all nations, baptizing, making disciples, etc). Christians can be jailed for talking to other people about their faith, which is not the same for Jews. Telling people they can believe what they want in the privacy of their own homes is better than nothing, but it is still religious oppression.
Doesn't Israel persecute Christian missionaries and ban them from speaking in public?
No, in fact there are congregations of both Christians and Messianic (believers in Jesus who are Jewish and choose to observe the feasts and festivals) Jews who are free to worship in the land. They are also not technically banned from speaking in public, but they are not permitted to 'proselytize', with extra penalties for proselytizing minors. This leads to some rather sticky situations -but there are ways around it, as you can see by watching videos where Messianic Jews challenge other Jews to read their own scriptures...
https://search.brave.com/search?q=are+messianic+Jews+banned+from+speaking+about+their+faith+in+Israel&summary=1&conversation=b93bd10529b67df679a394
https://jewsforjesus.org/blog/messianic-jews-in-modern-israel
https://www.youtube.com/@ONEFORISRAEL/videos
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VSJwQ4TuAdQ
So Be It! is one of the boldest Messianic group doing this: (Affiliated With Jews 4 Jesus)
https://www.youtube.com/@SOBEIT32AD (channel)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bbjW6zGlTc
Proselytizing is considered by many Christians to be a core tenant of their faith (go to all nations, baptizing, making disciples, etc). Christians can be jailed for talking to other people about their faith, which is not the same for Jews. Telling people they can believe what they want in the privacy of their own homes is better than nothing, but it is still religious oppression.
Note my links. One can still share the Gospel, one simply needs to be tactful and wise as it is done.
That's true in every country. But you can't be put in jail for sharing your faith in the US. You can in Israel.