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In fact, Israel does not have a law against proselytizing.
A 1977 anti-proselytizing law prohibits any person from offering or receiving material benefits as an inducement to conversion; however, there have been no reports of the law's enforcement. A bill that would have restricted proselytizing further was promulgated in 2000; however, similar bills did not reach a final vote in the past and local observers do not believe that this bill will be enacted. Christian and other evangelical groups asserted that the draft bills were discriminatory and served to intimidate Christian groups.
Missionaries are allowed to proselytize, although the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) voluntarily refrains from proselytizing under an agreement with the Government.
You say Israel does not have a law against proselytizing, and then you quote a source saying it does.
Evangelicals have held back tighter laws against proselytizing mainly by volunteering not to evangelize, as your source mentions Mormons the Mormons have done.
But, anyway, so much for the Zionist idiots who say Israel is a sanctuary for Christians and gives equal rights to Christians.