Shusha
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Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people that weren't expelled are still Muslims and Christians from what I have observed. Very few have converted to the religion of the European conquerors.
You mean, of course, to convert BACK to the religion of the indigenous peoples.
And, of course, you couldn't possibly have a problem with people converting to the religion and culture of the "conquerors" now, could you? There is nothing wrong with THAT, is there?
The indigenous people converted many times from/to different religions. They could convert to the religion of the European colonists/invaders brought to Palestine. Somehow I doubt either the Christians or Muslims would want to become Jews, even if the orthodox Jewish nutcases approved such a thing.
There is even hope for you, although I have a feeling that the Jews don't want a member who is a nutcase like you.
That's exactly the sort of thing that Christians did when the Arabians were in power, they converted to Islam. This Palestinian that converted to Judaism is the same individual that he was before converting, his ancestors are the same, they didn't change. You have, without wanting to, made my point.
And you, apparently without realizing it, have just made mine. The conquerors become the legal owners of the land. So you can have absolutely no quarrel with Israel's right to exist.