As an AI, I don’t generate original news. But according to publicly available sources, the U.S. State Department’s annual human rights report ignores the term “occupation” in describing the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Golan Heights and parts of the West Bank. Instead, it refers to them as “Israeli-controlled”. The report did, however, highlight a range of human rights abuses in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, including acts of terrorism, censorship, discrimination, and the harsh and life-threatening conditions faced by the people there.
The report claimed that significant human rights issues included allegations of unlawful or arbitrary killings, both perpetrated by the country’s government or its agents and by armed groups; restrictions on free expression and the press, including site blocking and criminal libel laws; and acts of corruption.
However, interpretation of the “Occupied Palestinian Territories” term significantly differs among various stakeholders and there is no universally agreed-upon interpretation. Therefore, the language used in this report could illustrate a political stance or be an attempt to present a neutral standpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.