As bitgeek pointed out above, a significant percentage of Israel consists of Arabs. None of the surrounding Muslim countries have similar percentages of Jews.
It's obvious that if someone spent 10 hours walking as an Arab in Israel it would be completely normal. The same can't be said of walking as Jew in Muslim countries. Or even soon-to-be Muslim countries like France.
Arabs constitute some 20% of the Israeli population (and growing rapidly). In most of the cities, both Arabs and Jews can carry on with their lives without much problem. But there are no-go zones for both communities. For example, if an ultra-orthodox Jew walks in to Rahat (a Bedouin Arab town), there is a strong chance that he will be attacked. Similarly, if an Arab walks in to some of the ultra-orthodox neighborhoods (such as Beitar Illit), the experience won't be pleasant.
cool, use droid, and snipers to finish the offenders, what ever the religion, it's called S.E. standing execution, record in cam if lawsuit arise.