Yes.
The laws in Israel are in line with the developed western democratic countries.
The biggest evidence to this are the Arab Knesset members which represent their voters, which elected them democratically.
The Arab members of Knesset have every right, freedom and immunity as every other member.
I enjoy your posts and I think you're doing a good job explainig stuff.
I just want to touch on the democracy issue, and less about what's going on right now (I don't why). I think the fact that first and foremost Israel is a Jewish country and only then a democracy hurts the latter. I'm not talking about racial stuff, but laws against public transportaion during sabbath are kinda anti-democratic IMO.
Yes, you can defenitely claim that it's a law that can be changed by using democracy, but it's built on the Jewish side of the country, and I doubt anything will happen soon.
(I can't seem to remember if there's a law that forbids the selling of land to arabs, or if it's a thing of the past).
More on topic (I won't say much) - I feel sorry for everyone involved. The people in Israel that have to deal with the constant sirens, and the the civilians in Gaza that suffer more.
I'm quite desperate and don't see an end in sight, and it's such a shame that so many people have to suffer :\
Edit: BTW, I think it's silly to compare the firepower of both sides. Obviously Hamas is weaker, but it doesn't mean that people on the Israeli side don't suffer from the rockets. It's not a matter of a "score board" of how many people die on each side, it's about not being able to live your normal life, and be in constant anxiety