The question as posed is unanswerable.
Jews have never achieved independence from anyone. The equivalent question would be "When did the Gypsies achieve independence?" The State of Israel (which is a Jewish State - State for the Jewish People) achieved independence in 1948, but this did not emancipate all Jews nor caused Jewish emancipation which is a historical phenomenon completely separate from Zionism.
Arabs live in 22 nations all of which achieved independence at different times between the years 1749 (Oman) and 1993 (Palestine). Some Arab regions have not yet received independence such as Western Sahara or have lost independence that they had before such as Hejaz (now part of Saudi Arabia).
If you are specifically referring to the Israel/Palestine issue, then Jews declared independence in 1948 and were able to defend that declaration through strength of arms in 1949. The Arabs declared independence in 1988, had it recognized in 1993, and as of yet do not have a complete or functional independence in the sense that they do not have sole authority in all domestic issues.
It depends on which Jews, which Arabs, and which setting.
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.
Perhaps, but the rivalry seems to be one-sided. Judaism is not terribly concerned about the Arabs and is very internally focused. Arabs, however, often discuss Jews and blame many of their problems on the Jews.
yes he hates arabs and jews
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
Arabs are descended from Abraham just as Jews are. After that initial connection, Jews (Israelites) and Arabs have been distict peoples with separate languages and religions. Jews are descended from Isaac (son of Abraham), while Arabs are descended from Ishmael (son of Abraham). See Genesis ch.16, 17 and 21.
Arabs and Jews are in conflict over the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in the Middle East.
The conflict in general is called the Arab-Israeli Conflict. The particular war that erupted due to the Arab Rejection of Israel's Declaration of Independence was the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, alternately called the Nakba by Arabs and the Independence War by Israelis.
Arabs (including Palestinian Arabs) are descended from Abraham just as Jews are, which is why Arabs are called "our cousins" in Jewish Torah-commentaries. But after the initial connection, Jews (Israelites) and Arabs have been distict peoples with separate languages and religions. Jews are descended from Isaac (son of Abraham), while Arabs are descended from Ishmael (son of Abraham). See Genesis ch.16, 17 and 21.
According to Jewish and Arab tradition, the Jews descend from Abraham following the line of his son Isaac and the Arabs descend from Abraham following the line of his son Ishmael. So it may be said that Jews and Arabs had a common beginning. In terms of what science can tell us, while Jews have a strong genetic relationship to Levantine Arabs (Arabs in Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria), they do not have a strong genetic relationship with Arabian Arabs (who were the original Arabs and live in the Arabian Peninsula).
Jews are wealthier on average than Arabs are, but this is more a function of the fact that a much higher percentage of Jews live in first-world countries than do Arabs. There are also a number of Arab Oil Sheikhs who are extraordinarily wealthy, outstripping many Jews in their wealth.
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.