Breezepelt told Jayfeather that he would make him pay for his actions. He expressed anger and hostility towards Jayfeather during their interaction.
If you really want to know.... *SPOILERS* Breezepelt and Jayfeather fight in the book "The Fourth Apprentice"
Hated them
Well there certainly is a pattern to the warrior books. Firestar killed his half brother Scourge and Brambleclaw killed his half brother Hawkfrost so Jayfeather or Lionblaze will kill Breezepelt. I would think mabe even Leafpool will kill Breezepelt trying to save Jayfeather or Lionblaze because she loves them and mabe Breezepelt set up an ambush or trap. Moonshadow & Icecloud:)
Crowfeather's kits are Breezepelt, Jayfeather, Lionblaze, and Hollyleaf.
that's false because Poppyfrost is already with Berrynose but Jayfeather did save her from Breezepelt and Brokenstar.
Yes, Breezepelt wrongly believes that Jayfeather is in love with Poppyfrost and that's why he wanted to kill her. Breezepelt's misguided perception stems from his jealousy towards other cats and his desire to cause trouble within ThunderClan.
4. lionblaze,hollyleaf,jayfeather and their half brother, breezepelt
'real brothers': Jayfeather and Lionblaze. Half brother: Breezepelt (rogue, originally from WindClan)
Yes, Nightcloud is Breezepelt's mother in the Warriors book series by Erin Hunter. Nightcloud is a WindClan warrior who had Breezepelt with Crowfeather when he was in a brief relationship with her.
Breezepelt, and the second attacker was supposedly Brokenstar/Brokentail no one is quite sure though, and Jayfeathers Rescuer is I think Honeypelt I don't remember I read the forth apprentice a while ago. Then she makes peace with her sister.
Yes, Breezepelt attempted to kill Hollyleaf in the Warriors series. He was manipulated by Dark Forest cats and held a grudge against the ThunderClan warrior because of their past conflicts.
The answer is unknown. Some people have ideas though. But from the warrior books, he probably hates Hollyleaf, Jayfeather, and Lionblaze since they are half clan.