Israel has holy sites that belong to five different religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Druze, and Baha'i.
All peaceful religions are important to Israel.
Jerusalem is a city in the Middle East that is (1) important two three major religions, (2) politically complicated, and (3) the de jure capital of two states: Israel and Palestine.Capital city of Israel.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Those are the major, monotheistic religions in the region. The minority religions of Druze and Baha'i also have holy sites in Israel.
Christianity and Islam both find Israel important to them. Most Christians are willing to abide Jewish control of the region; most Muslims are less willing.
Most religions of the world do not have holy sites near (or in) Israel, such as:Ancestor WorshipBuddhismCao DaiConfucianismDruidsHinduismNative African ReligionsNative American ReligionsShenismShintoismSikhismTaoismTengriismWiccansAdditionally, a number of minority Middle Eastern religions have no holy sites in Israel: Mandaeanism and SabianismShabakismYarsanism (Ahl-e-Haqq)YazidismZoroastrianismIt may perhaps be easier to list those religions with holy sites near or in Israel JudaismChristianityIslamBaha'iDruze
Islam.
The third religion in Israel is Christianity. It comes after Judaism and Islam religions.
The third most common religion in Israel is Christian. Other religions in Israel also include the Jewish and Muslim religions.
Jews, Muslims, Christians and Druzes.
Jerusalem
Israel is, not Egypt.
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Baha'i.