No solutoin so far has satisfied both of them.
Yes.
Tradition states that Arabs and Jews are both descended from Abraham. The Arabs are from Ishmael, and the Jews are from Isaac (through his son Jacob). Both Ishmael and Isaac were sons of Abraham (Genesis ch.21 and ch.25). Arabs as well as Jews have this tradition. See also:More about Abraham and Isaac
They both come from Abraham's children, Jews are children of Issac and Arabs are children of Ismael.
All of the states of the Middle East and North Africa except Iran, Turkey, and Cyprus were founded by Arabs or Jews. Israel was the only country founded by both Jews and Arabs, although admittedly Jews had a much larger stake. In every other Arab country, Arabs almost exclusively created those nations.
Isaac was the father of the Jews. Ishmael was the father of the Arabs. Both Ishmael and Isaac were sons of Abraham. See Genesis ch.16, 17 and 21.
Hawaii is irrelevant to both Jews and Arabs.
yes both are races as well as notionalities which may make you confused
palestine
Jews are native to Western Asia. Modern Jews, however, do not acknowledge their heritage as Arabs and claim to be White.Jewish answer:The above anonymous answer contradicts itself, since Western Asia has as its native groups not only Arabs. We Jews are indeed natives of Western Asia, as DNA tests have shown; and we have never concealed or denied that fact. Jews and Arabs are related and are both Semitic, and neither group claims to have had its origin in Europe or as Caucasians.
Both believe that Palestine is their holy land and that it belongs to them.
The state of Israel got its independence in 1948. The U.N suggested to split the land for both Jews and Arabs. The Jews agreed but the Arabs didn't. War burst and the Jews won. Further more, Israel is mentioned in the bible many times as the home of Jews so it goes way back to 4,000 years ago.
This depends on who you ask, but the majority of both Jews and Arabs reject the assertion that their conflict is currently based on the rivalry between the siblings Isaac and Ishmael. To see the list of grievances for which they do fight, see the related question.