The CZ is stamped Czech Made (oddly, it is the only one I have ever seen so stamped). It's Israeli because it came out of Israel (along with the Mossad-marked Tanfoglio's). The Israelis never got a license to manufacture the CZ-75 on their shores, like the Swiss did, but they did make two 75-based pistols. The Jericho 941, also known as the Baby Desert Eagle, is a Tanfoglio-based CZ. The model with the frame-mounted safety is virtually a CZ-75 but with a different aesthetic. BUL also made their own design based on the CZ-75, in Israel. On the favorite pistol post a fellow member has posted his BUL as his favorite auto. They are neat. The 75 design is well-respected in the Middle East and the Med. Versions of the real 75 were issued across the region, particularly Israel and Turkey. Copies and clones were made there, too. The Turks, the Italians, and the Israelis all make a modified copy. The Swiss made a clone - the only true clone - after their own manufacturing deal ended with CZ.
But, Israel did not actually make a CZ-75 as far as I know.