So, do Judaism and Islam not put much stock in converting non-believers?
Christianity does, maybe that also averts some violent conflict
Jews I thought are mostly born Jews (as opposed to non-Jews, or Gentiles, rather). So those not born Jews are already "the other" for them. I have heard of people converting, but is it not the same? I ask because there doesn't seem like much idea that the Palestinians could be converted and become Jews.
Likewise, what's up with Islam's approach to conversion? I thought people can convert to Islam... so why do they have so many radicals dedicated to (violent) jihad against infidels? Rarely do I hear Muslims say that the solution is for Israel to convert to Islam (do they say this?).