That is a cop out. I did not say they ban inter-religious weddings. I said there is no legal framework to conduct inter-religious weddings, which is a basic and salient feature of any liberal, secular democracy. Israel is not secular and it is not secular for very calculated reasons - not that it's people are religious nut jobs.
Its like, "Oh a Rabbi can do it if they are willing to". And then no Rabbi will ever do it. lol. Or you can go to another country to get married etc., Again, doesn't matter. Those are workarounds. Not solutions or a robust system.
What you need is a legal framework where you can go to a court and get married. That does not exist in Israel.
Also Israeli politicians wanting a Jewish majority is exactly the same as PA not wanting Jewish citizens. If the entire land was united as one country, Jews will automatically be a minority, so that is not possible per Israeli wishes. So it is just a better, cleverer or a more politically astute way of phrasing it. But it is just as extreme and unreasonable as the PA's position.