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.
The Golan Heights.
The other names for Golan Heights that are commonly used are 'Golan' and 'Syrian Golan'. The territory is recognized as Syrian across the world but has been occupied by Israel since 1967.
Golan heights and Gaza
This question is difficult to understand. The following are the two different interpretations that were most apparent. 1) What are the territories outside of the 1949 borders that Israel currently occupies? -- These are them: The West Bank, East Jerusalem, East Bank of the Sea of Galilee, and the Golan Heights. With the exception of the Golan Heights, all of these territories were once part of the British Mandate of Palestine. 2) What are all occupied territories in the world including those in Israel? -- It is impossible to get a complete list, especially because the difference between an occupied territory, contested territory, or a rebellious territory is all in the eyes of the beholder. At least 10% of the Earth's settled landmass is composed of occupied territories, loosely defined.
Nothing. The Golan Heights was an undisputed Syrian territory until 1967. Israel was created in 1948. The Golan Heights became part of the Arab-Israeli Conflict in 1967 when Israeli soldiers occupied the area while fighting Syria.
Golan Heights Winery was created in 1984.
The area of Golan Heights is 1,800 square kilometers.
Qatzrin, the capital of Golan Heights is Qatzrin. I am 100 % correct!
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 Golan Heights is a small region within the Middle East, particularly, the central Levant region.
The Golan Heights were a part of Syria from the Ottoman Period and were part of Syria during the French Mandate. It was only in 1967 that Israel conquered the Golan Heights from Syria.
The Golan heights belonged to Syria. Israel took the Golan Heights from the Syrians during the Six Day War of 1967 and continued to hold onto them in the Yom Kippur War of 1973.