Non-Jews do not have the same rights as Jews in Israel.
The U.S. Department of State agrees:
"Excerpts of State Department Report on Israeli Human Rights Abuses
IMEU, Mar 3, 2014
US STATE DEPARTMENT HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT: ISRAEL AND THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES (2013)
KEY FINDINGS
Israel
•Arab citizens faced institutional and societal discrimination.
•Approximately 93 percent of land [in Israel] is in the public domain, including approximately 12.5 percent owned by the NGO Jewish National Fund (JNF),
whose statutes prohibit sale or lease of land to non-Jews.
• Resources devoted to education in Arabic were inferior to those devoted to education in Hebrew in the public education system.
•“Price tag” attacks (property crimes and violent acts by extremist Jewish individuals and groups) continued and expanded beyond the West Bank and East Jerusalem to new locations in Israel.
•Human rights organizations alleged that interrogation methods permitted by law and actually used by security personnel included beatings and forcing an individual to hold a stress position for long periods. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) continued to criticize these and other alleged detention practices they termed abusive, including isolation, sleep deprivation, and psychological abuse, such as threats to interrogate family members or demolish family homes.
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/220568.pdf