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palestine and iraq.
Great Britain obtained land in Africa and the Middle East. In Africa specifically Tanganyica, part of Togoland, the Cameroons. In the Middle East specifically Syria, Palestine, Jordan, and Trans-Jordan.
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The two I know are modern day Iraq and Palestine
No country was occupied in full as a result of the Six Day War. The Egyptian Sinai was occupied by Israel, the Syrian Golan is still occupied by Israel, and areas previously controlled by Jordan and Egypt were also under Israeli occupation. These areas have been retroactively called Palestine, but as Palestine was not a country prior to the war, it cannot be considered an occupied country. (Those who consider the State of Palestine as the West Bank and Gaza, and believe that Israel is illegally occupying those areas militarily, still call Palestine a "disputed territory" since there was no Palestinian governmental apparatus in 1967.)
Palestine was mostly an empty land during WW2. Most of the local population worked on agricultural pursuits.
Japan occupied Bali in world war 2!
No, it was occupied by the Japanese
1967 War, Arab nations blockaded and diverted Israeli water, with a mostly anti-Jewish agenda. Israel fought back and won land, much to the embarassment of the larger Arab nations and occupied parts of Palestine in defense of IRS resources.
United Nations.
All of Germany was occupied by Allied Powers after WWII. The Russians occupied almost the entire eastern section of Germany and Britain, France, and the US occupied the western section.
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Palestine
Yes and No. The Mandate of Palestine was merely the British Name for the land they occupied in the Southwestern Levantine region of the Middle East. There was no nation of Palestine or independent Governate of Palestine at any point in the prior 2000 years. When the Jewish population of the Mandate of Palestine declared independence, they used the name Israel to denote their country. The Arab residents of the British Mandate preferred to continue using the name Palestine to represent themselves. The majority of the Mandate's land ended up in Israeli hands in 1949, but some parts were under Arab control. It is these Arab areas that will likely form the basis of the Palestinian State.
Britain controlled Palestine after WW2
It was in World War 2.