Northeast.
Gaza Strip and Golan Heights. :)
In Israel- specifically Gaza strip, Sinai peninsula, the West bank and Golan heights- all reclaimed by Israel after the war.
The Golan Heights from Syria, the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the Gaza Strip from Lebanon, and the West Bank from Jordan.
AnswerNone of those (Lebanon was occupied from 1978-2000). -- In other words, all four regions (Gaza Strip, Golan Heights, Lebanon, and the West Bank) were occupied.Clarification on AnswerYes, I remember when it happened. I remember Israeli armor pushing aside UN personnel to invade and occupy the SOUTHERNpart of Lebanon, but I never heard anything about Israel occupying the entire country of Lebanon. Also, unless I am terribly mistaken, the Gaza Strip was acquired from Egypt in the Six Day War.CommentaryAs noted, Lebanon (as an entirety) was not occupied by Israel whereas the entirety of the Gaza Strip (1967-1993), Golan Heights (1967-Present), and the West Bank (1967-1993) during the specified time periods. (Parts of Gaza were still occupied until 2005 and parts of the West Bank are still occupied presently.) The area of Lebanon occupied was all territory within 20 miles of the Israeli border or the Lebanese-Golan Border.
The major issue in the Arab-Israel "conflict" is the strip of land that runs roughly from Eilat northward to the border of Lebanon, and roughly from the Jordan River westward to the Mediterranean Sea. In the places that acknowledge its existence at all, this strip is labeled "Israel" on the maps. Typically speaking, the areas of land at issue are: the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights.
Gaza is governed by Hamas.
Gaza Strip and Golan Heights. :)
Golan heights and Gaza
In Israel- specifically Gaza strip, Sinai peninsula, the West bank and Golan heights- all reclaimed by Israel after the war.
The Golan Heights from Syria, the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the Gaza Strip from Lebanon, and the West Bank from Jordan.
AnswerNone of those (Lebanon was occupied from 1978-2000). -- In other words, all four regions (Gaza Strip, Golan Heights, Lebanon, and the West Bank) were occupied.Clarification on AnswerYes, I remember when it happened. I remember Israeli armor pushing aside UN personnel to invade and occupy the SOUTHERNpart of Lebanon, but I never heard anything about Israel occupying the entire country of Lebanon. Also, unless I am terribly mistaken, the Gaza Strip was acquired from Egypt in the Six Day War.CommentaryAs noted, Lebanon (as an entirety) was not occupied by Israel whereas the entirety of the Gaza Strip (1967-1993), Golan Heights (1967-Present), and the West Bank (1967-1993) during the specified time periods. (Parts of Gaza were still occupied until 2005 and parts of the West Bank are still occupied presently.) The area of Lebanon occupied was all territory within 20 miles of the Israeli border or the Lebanese-Golan Border.
Although this is heavily disputed, the areas most often disputed are The West Bank, Gaza Strip and the Golan Heights. The West Bank was previously Transjordan, or sometimes referred to as Cisjordan. The Gaza Strip was captured in the 1967 Six Day War and remained Israeli when Egyptian officials did not want to take control over it as part of the 1979 Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty. The Golan Heights were captured from Syria during the same war.
They Colonized the California Coast The Six Day War created four buffer zones; the Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights, the West Bank, and the Sinai.
Those areas were major strongholds for the Palestinian community. They are still important in the resolution with respect to the last remaining remnant of Palestinian sovereignty.
The West Bank is the largest of the three occupied territories provided in this list. The largest Israeli-Occupied territory was the Sinai Peninsula: 1956-1957, 1967-1982.
Yes, Gaza City is the largest city in the Gaza Strip.
The major issue in the Arab-Israel "conflict" is the strip of land that runs roughly from Eilat northward to the border of Lebanon, and roughly from the Jordan River westward to the Mediterranean Sea. In the places that acknowledge its existence at all, this strip is labeled "Israel" on the maps. Typically speaking, the areas of land at issue are: the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights.