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.
George Dib has written: 'Israel's violation of human rights in the occupied territories' -- subject(s): Occupied territories, Israel-Arab War, 1967
Palestinians who fled from the territories that Israel occupied.
Jordan has the largest number of Palestinians living outside Israel and the Occupied Territories. They make up a significant portion of the population in Jordan, with estimates ranging from 2 million to 3.2 million.
palestinian territories are occupied by israel.
It depends on how they make that claim. Bedouin and Druze claim that Israel belongs to them as much as it belongs to the Jews and proudly call themselves Bedouin Israelis and Druze Israelis. A number of Arabs who formerly lived in what is now Israel or the Occupied Territories claim that the Jewish State is illegitimate and demand that country be returned to them for administration. These individuals are called Palestinians. (Admittedly, a number of Palestinians are willing to allow Israel to exist outside of the Occupied Territories, but there is no difference in naming between the Two-Staters and the One-Staters.)
Israel justifies its settlements in the occupied territories by citing historical and religious connections to the land, security concerns, and the need for strategic control over certain areas. They argue that the settlements are necessary for protecting Israeli citizens and maintaining a Jewish presence in these areas.
It depends on which Arabs are being discussed. Bedouin and Druze claim that Israel belongs to them as much as it belongs to the Jews and proudly call themselves Bedouin Israelis and Druze Israelis. A number of Arabs who formerly lived in what is now Israel or the Occupied Territories claim that the Jewish State is illegitimate and demand that country be returned to them for administration. These individuals are called Palestinians. (Admittedly, a number of Palestinians are willing to allow Israel to exist outside of the Occupied Territories, but there is no difference in naming between the Two-Staters and the One-Staters.)
Israeli-occupied territories was created in 1967.
Occupied Territories - album - was created in 1923-07.
Ahmed Yassin died on March 22, 2004, in Gaza Strip, Occupied Territories, Israel of missile attack.
Allan Gerson has written: 'Israel, the West Bank and international law' -- subject(s): International status, Israel-Arab War, 1967, Occupied territories
Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories was created in 1941.