because the two dont chose to get along
The problems that go back 2,000 years ago have never been solved. Short term peace has happened, but the problems still remain.
The question as put is unanswerable. Firstly, there are no "Hebrews" today. There are Jews and there are Israelis (which are both two different things). Secondly, there are numerous Arab-Israeli Wars and the Arab-Israeli Conflict is still going on. However, Israelis have won every Arab-Israeli War fought so far.
There are several and include: The Arab-Israeli Conflict -- referring to the wars that Israel has fought with different Arab States like Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, inter alia. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict -- referring to the Israeli problems with endemic Palestinian Arabs who live in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Internal Israeli Political Conflicts -- referring to political wrangling between different parts of the Israeli electorate (most often Secular Jews vs. Religious Jews) that causes disagreements in Israeli policy.
Yes, unfortunately.
It's almost can't be counted because nobody really knows when it was really starting. The most right answer I can tell you is the conflict was starting from the minute the Israelis came back to Israel after the expelling; in about 1820 till today. Please also see a list of events in the Arab-Israeli Conflict in the Related Questions below.
The only real similarity is that both take place in relatively the same piece of land. Otherwise the "Kingdom of Heaven" movie which deals with the Crusades and the current Arab-Israeli Conflict have nothing to do with each other. Please see the Related Question below to read about the differences between the Arab-Israeli Conflict and the Crusades.
Israeli
Yes, tigers still exist on Earth today, but they are endangered. As of recent estimates, there are approximately 3,900 wild tigers remaining, primarily in Asia. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their habitats and reduce poaching, but threats like habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict continue to put their survival at risk.
The Kashmir conflict is one that is not very understood. "June 2010: Following the killing of a young Kashmiri Tufail Ahmad Mattoo, protest demonstrations continue in Kashmir for months" is the last major recorded date of the conflict, but some in the region still have disputes due to local fights today.-Aaron M
Because they just do like you can't say anything to that
Sunni and Shiia
They still do, there are many cowboys still working in many countries.