They have been to war on a few different occasions, but, nothing else really.
This is untrue.
This question confuses the word "conflict" with "misunderstanding". The Israelis and Lebanese understand the other party's desires quite well, but refuse to concede them, leading to conflict. Israel was involved in Lebanon's Civil War and supported the Christian Phalangists against the PLO, Lebanese Islamist Militias, and Syrian Forces. Israel believes in a Lebanon that accords rights to all of its inhabitants (including Palestinian Refugees) that include the right to dissent and the right for people to express unpopular opinions. The Lebanese Muslims are opposed to the existence of a State of Israel and openly endorse organizations like Hezbollah whose stated goals are the destruction and elimination of that State. Lebanese Christians, unfortunately, are by-and-large denied a voice in modern Lebanese politics because they are not allowed to openly oppose these radical Muslim desires.
It depends on the particular conflict, but the two territories most in contention between the Israelis and Palestinians are the Gaza Strip and the West Bank (including East Jerusalem). There is much contention between Israelis and Syrians over the Golan Heights and between Israelis and Lebanese there is some contention over the Shebaa Farms and the area south of the Litani River.
It depends on the particular conflict, but the two territories most in contention between the Israelis and Palestinians are the Gaza Strip and the West Bank (including East Jerusalem). There is much contention between Israelis and Syrians over the Golan Heights and between Israelis and Lebanese there is some contention over the Shebaa Farms and the area south of the Litani River. It is important to note that while Israel is the Jewish State, its soldiers and citizens are Israelis and have important non-Jewish components. (This is why the word Jew has not been used above in favor of Israeli.)
chicken is djeij in lebanese :)
Lebanese
Grandmother in Lebanese is Teta
On the contrary, Israelis are seeking peace.
Israelis.
Lebanese pound was created in 1924.
The population of Lebanese Greek is 30,000.
Lebanese Greek's population is 20,000.