That's correct- 25% of Israeli citizens are not Jewish. Clearly, they are not the Jewish fascists I described.
I don't know what you mean by "Jewish fascist".
In 2019, the official number of Arab residents in Israel was 1,890,000 people, representing 21% of Israel's population. Most Arab citizens of Israel are Muslim, particularly of the Sunni branch of Islam. A small minority are Ahmadiyya sect and there are also some Alawites (affiliated with Shia Islam) in the northernmost village of Ghajar with Israeli citizenship. Another 9 percent are Druze, and around 9 percent are Christian (mostly Eastern Orthodox and Catholic denominations). This isn't counting non-citizens who are residents in Israel.
Ethnic Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians, immigrants from the former Soviet Union qualified for Israeli citizenship under the revised Law of Return. A number of these immigrants also belong to various ethnic groups from the Former Soviet Union such as Armenians, Georgians, Azeris, Uzbeks, Moldovans, Tatars, among others. Some of them identify as Jews, but being non-Jewish by religious law, they are not recognized formally as Jews by the state. Most of them are in the mainstream of Israeli culture. In addition, a certain number of former Soviet citizens, primarily women of Russian and Ukrainian ethnicity, emigrated to Israel, after marrying Muslim or Christian Arab citizens of Israel, who went to study in the former Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s. 1,557,698 people from the current Russia and Ukraine live in Israel.
According to a 2010 Israel Central Bureau of Statistics study:
Only 8% of Israelis define themselves as Haredim (or ultra-Orthodox);
Just 12% are "religious" (non-Haredi Orthodox, also known as: dati leumi/national-religious or religious Zionist);
13% consider themselves "religious-traditionalists";
25% are "non-religious traditionalists", and 43% are "secular".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Israel