Okay kiddo, so in Israel, there are people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT). Just like with people who aren't LGBT, these people have basic human rights like the right to be safe, the right to love who they want, and the right to be protected from discrimination.
In the past, it wasn't always easy for LGBT people in Israel to have these rights. Some people thought that being LGBT was wrong, which made it harder for LGBT folks to live their lives without fear of harassment or violence.
But, the good news is that things have gotten better over time! Israel is one of the few countries in the Middle East that has laws protecting LGBT people from discrimination. LGBT people are allowed to live openly, work and go to school without fear of being fired or bullied because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Same-sex couples are also able to legally get married in Israel, which is a big step forward for equal rights. There are also some laws that protect transgender people, like allowing them to change their gender on their identification cards.
Of course, there's still work to be done to ensure that all LGBT people in Israel have equal rights, and there are still some people who may not accept LGBT people for who they are. But overall, things are moving in the right direction!