Palestinians who fled from the territories that Israel occupied.
George Dib has written: 'Israel's violation of human rights in the occupied territories' -- subject(s): Occupied territories, Israel-Arab War, 1967
No. The Six Day War took place in Israel, Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan, and Syria.
It primarily occurred in Israel, Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan, and Syria.
During the war of 1967, Israel took control of the Sinai Peninsula. It was returned to Egypt under the terms of the 1979 Peace Treaty.
Israel gained a number of territories in the Galilee Region, near to the Gaza Strip, West Jerusalem, and in Judean Highlands. This particular linked map, shows the territories gained by Israel in the war in pink and grey.
It's important to note beforehand that Israel did not "win" the territories on two counts. Firstly, Israel fought and shed blood to gain those territories, they were not just awarded or gifted to Israel. Secondly, no one can "win" territories without a formal peace treaty awarding territories to one country or another. The Arab-Israeli Conflict has only had partial treaties and none of them have awarded territory conquered during the Six Day War to Israel. (1979 Peace with Egypt returned the Sinai to Egypt and confirmed follow-up discussions on the Gaza Strip and 1994 Peace with Jordan required Israel to cede the West Bank to a future Palestinian State.) As for the date of the Armistice Signing that legitimated the Israeli occupation of the territories subject to a future peace treaty, that would June 10, 1967.
The most important war in Jordanian history was probably the Six-Day War of 1967 in which Jordan lost the West Bank territories to Israel.
Israel does not own the US or any other overseas territories.
because the English owned small countries in Africa and the Germans tried to capture the territories
Allan Gerson has written: 'Israel, the West Bank and international law' -- subject(s): International status, Israel-Arab War, 1967, Occupied territories
The allied advance through Germany did not capture/liberate these territories until very late in the war.