Yes.
Jews who go to Israel typically go for either religious tourism or to make short-term visits or immigrate. Christians typically go for religious tourism.
No as in Israel most are Jews.
There are some Christians in Israel who do celebrate Easter, but the Jews and Moslems in Israel do not celebrate it.
Jews, Muslims, Christians and Druzes.
In 1948, the State of Israel was created. In 1967, after the 6 Day War, Jerusalem was open to the Jews, as well as Christians and Muslims.
Jerusalem
Many American Jews and Christians love Israel. Not everyone agrees with its current government, but the majority of Americans respect Israel and see it as an ally. Jews the world over love Israel, since it is a part of their religious heritage; but many Evangelical Christians also love Israel, because it is related to where Jesus lived and preached, and where these Christians believe he will one day return.
Jews do not fly for free to Israel from the perspective of the airline companies. There are some Rabbis who philanthropically grant free trips to Jews to visit Israel. However, this is a private endeavor.If the Christians wanted to put together similar associations or subsidies for Christians to visit Israel, that is entirely their prerogative.
Christians believe that our religion was brought to us by the Lord Jesus Christ who was a Jew, and the first Christians were all Jews. The Jews were the apple of God's eye and are still very precious to Him.
Not allof them do but the ones that do just get confused
For having places that are special for Jews, Muslims, and Christians. Israel is famous for housing the Messiah and many other " Great Ones " in the religion of Christianity . it also is the homeland of the Jews and is the basis of the Jewish Bibel (called the Torah) which was before the christians.
Israel is 75% Jewish. Jews believe in God. Jesus is not part of Judaism. The Christians in Israel believe in their religion.
Israel/Palestine.