Mr. Morgan is teaching Sephora (Sephardic) percusssion to a group of young ladies.
This can be tricky, as Sephardic usually refers to the Jews of North Africa. So I do not know if Mr. Morgan is Jewish or Arab. However, as is clear, they are more interested in the culture than the conflict.
The vast majority of the inhabitants of the city are Roman Catholics although there are Protestant churches and a synagogue. There are also Muslims in the city, but no mosque. The city is religiously tolerant, a common nationwide characteristic guaranteed by the Argentine Constitution.
This again shows that Arab influences subfuse Argentina, and are embraced by the general population, though divorced from Islam. Notice that there are no mosques in Bahia Blanca.
While there are purportedly Muslims in the city, with no mosque, many will probably follow the historical tendency of Muslims in Argentina to either convert, or intermarry into Christianity.
This is why I think a considerable number of Palestinians could be absorbed into, and assimilated safely into, South America.
Israel would be foolish to not offer young Palestinians compensation – and it would not be cheap, or the Palestinians would be insulted – to consider South America as an alternative. South America would only take in Arabs who came with capital.
South America absorbs Arabs well, embraces much of Arab culture and cuisine, albeit without Islam, and allows the Arabs among them to prosper.
Brazil is going through tough economic times, but it is still the ninth largest economy in the world. Since last year (2016), it has been led by President Michel Temer, the son of Christian Lebanese immigrants.
Again, this is typical of Latin America, where Arab are strongly over-represented in the halls of power.
Temer reflects Brazil’s divisive politics. The right wing loves him. The left hates him, and his austerity policies.
President Michel Temer has hailed the drop in inflation as evidence that his austerity agenda was putting Latin America’s largest economy on a solid footing for recovery.