In spite of the fact that this is clearly here for demagogic purposes, this is a major issue in Israel. The state was set up relegating this aspect of public law to private (religious) institutions, which at the time were fairly moderate but have become less so. There is no mechanism for civil (state) marriages in Israel, only religious ones. This is why the Cyprus marriage industry has been so big for such a long time, because Jews that are not interested in a (very) religious statndard cannot find someone with the authority to create their marriage in Israel. For a time this approach worked, but this sort of dysfunction is not even remotely good for civil society or sustainable.
So, in spite of the anti-Israel demagoguery, which I think can be safely ignored, I would like to think that momentum is building to address this sisue, though powerful interests will continue to stand in the way of any progress on this front.
The special rights provided to religious institutions (other than the various churches to maintain their affairs) was the single biggest mistake made in setting up the modern state, with ramifications far beyond anything anticipated by those making the decisions back in the day.
This situation along with several others are a HUGE problem with the Israeli government or any other governments steeped in radical religious dogma and fairytales. The original founders of this ill advised experiment were also steeped in radical dogma but at that time it was more of a radical political sect occupied by bigots and supremicists rather than religious whackos. General George Marshall and many other serious political advisors of the era warned against supporting these radicals in their quest for a religious/racist based state in Palistine. The logical location for a Jewish homeland after WWII would have been Hitler's hometown of Vienna and some surrounding land in Austria. At that time, the whole of eastern europe was being politically disected already. That would have been poetic justice.
That said, in the wake of this disastorous experiment, if Israel/Palistine ever is to become a viable productive part of the world community instead of a pariah and powderkeg, several things must transpire.
1) All of the walls and checkpoints must be taken down, and the right of return must be granted to all Palistinian people who have been displaced. EVERYONE gets to use the same roads...
2)A real election involving ALL of the citizens of Israel/Palistine must be conducted so that the citizens of the region will be ruled by their own referendum instead of half the citizens being occupied and terrorized at gunpoint. As we can clearly see this has been a bloody disaster and will continue to be as long as it lasts.
3)The Palistinians who were displaced and mistreated should be well compensated therby making them economically viable.
4)Religious zealots and whack jobs, whether Jewish, Muslim, or Christian should not be involved in the government unless they can keep their radical beliefs out of the governmental arena.
5) The Six Pionted star flag should be replaced by one that represents all of the citizens of the country. Perhaps one that encorporates symbols from all three major religions of the citizens....
That is the beginning of a rational one state solution for the people of the region. There will NEVER be a two state solution. If this doesn't transpire the idiocy will continue and the blood will keep on flowing until the whole region explodes in war. With the Iran situation looming, that might not be too far off....