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United Nations Security
Council Resolutions Against Israel
Resolution
42: The Palestine Question (5 March 1948) Requests
recommendations for the Palestine Commission
Resolution
43: The Palestine Question (1 Apr 1948) Recognizes
"increasing violence and disorder in Palestine"
and requests that representatives of "the Jewish
Agency for Palestine and the Arab Higher Committee"
arrange, with the Security Council, "a truce between
the Arab and Jewish Communities of Palestine...Calls upon
Arab and Jewish armed groups in Palestine to cease acts of
violence immediately."
Resolution
44: The Palestine Question (1 Apr 1948) Requests
convocation of special session of the General Assembly
Resolution
46: The Palestine Question (17 Apr 1948) As the United
Kingdom is the Mandatory Power, "it is responsible
for the maintenance of peace and order in Palestine."
The Resolutions also "Calls upon all persons and
organizations in Palestine" to stop importing
"armed bands and fighting personnel...whatever their
origin;...weapons and war materials;...Refrain, pending
the future government of Palestine...from any political
activity which might prejudice the rights, claims, or
position of either community;...refrain from any action
which will endager the safety of the Holy Places in
Palestine."
Resolution
48: April 23, 1948, calls on all concerned parties to
comply with UNSC Resolution 46 and establishes a Truce
Commission for Palestine to assist the SC in implementing
the truce. Approved 8-0, abstentions from Colombia,
Ukrainian SSR and USSR.
Resolution
49: May 22, 1948 issues a cease-fire order to come
into effect at noon, May 24, 1948, New York time. Orders
the Truce Commission for Palestine previously set up to
report on compliance. Passed by 8-0, abstentions from
Ukrainian SSR, USSR and Syria.
Resolution
50: May 29, 1948, calls for a four week ceasefire
covering Palestine, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia,
Syria, Transjordan and Yemen. Urges all to protect the
Holy Places and Jerusalem. Offers the UN Mediator as many
military observers as necessary. Further violations and
the Council would consider action under Chapter VII of the
UN Charter. Adopted in parts; no voting on the resolution
as a whole.
Resolution
127: The Palestine Question (January 22, 1958) "
... 'recommends' Israel suspends its 'no-man's zone' in
Jerusalem".
Resolution
138: (June 23, 1960) Question relating to the case of
Israel's capture of Adolf
Eichmann, concerning Argentina's
complaint that Israel breached its sovereignty.
Resolution
162: The Palestine Question (April 11, 1961) "
... 'urges' Israel to comply with UN decisions".
Resolution
171: The Palestine Question (April 9, 1962) " ...
determines flagrant violations' by Israel in its attack on
Syria".
Resolution
228: The Palestine Question (November 25, 1966) "
... 'censures' Israel for its attack on Samu
in the West Bank, then under Jordanian control".
Resolution
237: Six Day War June 14, 1967) " ... 'urges'
Israel to allow return of new 1967 Palestinian
refugees". and called on Israel to ensure the safety
and welfare of inhabitants of areas where fighting had
taken place.
Resolution
240 (October 25, 1967): concerning violations of the
cease-fire
Resolution
242 (November 22, 1967): Termination of all claims or
states of belligerency and respect for and acknowledgment
of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political
independence of every State in the area. Calls on Israel's
neighbors to end the state of belligerency and calls upon
Israel to reciprocate by withdraw its forces from land
claimed by other parties in 1967 war. Interpreted commonly
today as calling for the Land
for peace principle as a way to resolve Arab-Israeli
conflict
Resolution
250: (April 27) " ... 'calls' on Israel to
refrain from holding military parade in Jerusalem".
Resolution
251: (May 2) " ... 'deeply deplores' Israeli
military parade in Jerusalem in defiance of Resolution
250".
Resolution
252: (May 21) " ... 'declares invalid' Israel's
acts to unify Jerusalem as Jewish capital".
Resolution
256: (August 16) " ... 'condemns' Israeli raids
on Jordan as 'flagrant violation".
Resolution
258: (September 18) ... expressed 'concern' with the
welfare of the inhabitants of the Israeli-occupied
territories, and requested a special representative to
be sent to report on the implementation of Resolution 237,
and that Israel cooperate.
Resolution
259: (September 27) " ... 'deplores' Israel's
refusal to accept UN mission to probe occupation".
Resolution
337: (August 15) " ... 'condemns' Israel for
violating Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity
and for the forcible diversion and seizure of a Lebanese
airliner from Lebanon's air space".
Resolution
338 (22 October 1973): " ...'calls' for a cease
fire" in Yom
Kippur War and "the implementation of Security
Council Resolution 242 (1967) in all of its parts",
and "Decides that, immediately and concurrently with
the cease-fire, negotiations shall start between the
parties concerned under appropriate auspices aimed at
establishing a just and durable peace in the Middle
East."
Resolution
339 (23 October 1973): Confirms Res. 338, dispatch UN
observers.
Resolution
340 (25 October): "Demands that immediate and
complete cease-fire be observed, per 338 and 339, and
requests to increase the number of United Nations military
observers
Resolution
341 (27 October): "Approves the report on the
implementation resolution 340
Resolution
347: (April 24)" ... 'condemns' Israeli attacks
on Lebanon".
Resolution
350 (31 May 1974) established the United Nations
Disengagement Observer Force, to monitor the ceasefire
between Israel and Syria in the wake of the Yom Kippur
War.
Resolution
369 (May 28, 1975), expressed concern over the
prevailing state of tension in the Middle East, reaffirmed
that the two previous agreements were only a step towards
the implementation of Resolution 338 and called on the
parties to implement it, and extended the mandate of the United
Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
Resolution
371, expressed concern at a lack of progress towards a
lasting peace in the Middle East.
Resolution
381, expressed concern over continued tensions,
extended the mandate of the United Nations Emergency
Force, and scheduled a later meeting to continue the
debate on the Middle East.
Resolution
390, considered a report regarding the United
Nations Disengagement Observer Force and extended its
mandate, noted the efforts to establish peace in the
Middle East, but expressed concern over the prevailing
state of tensions, and called for the implementation of
Resolution 338.
Resolution
396, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
408, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
416, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
420, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
425 (1978): " ... 'calls' on Israel to withdraw
its forces from Lebanon". Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon
was completed by 16 June 2000.
Resolution
427: " ... 'calls' on Israel to complete its
withdrawal from Lebanon".
Resolution
429, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
434, renewed the mandate of UNIFIL and called upon
Israel and Lebanon to implement prior resolutions.
Resolution
438, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
441, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
444: " ... 'deplores' Israel's lack of
cooperation with UN peacekeeping forces".
Resolution
446 (1979): 'determines' that Israeli
settlements are a 'serious obstruction' to peace and
calls on Israel to abide by the Fourth Geneva
Convention".
Resolution
449, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
450: " ... 'calls' on Israel to stop attacking
Lebanon".
Resolution
452: " ... 'calls' on Israel to cease building
settlements in occupied territories".
Resolution
456, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
493, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
497 (17 December 1981), decides that Israel's
annexation of Syria's Golan Heights is 'null and void' and
demands that Israel rescinds its decision forthwith.
Resolution
498: " ... 'calls' on Israel to withdraw from
Lebanon".
Resolution
501: " ... 'calls' on Israel to stop attacks
against Lebanon and withdraw its troops".
Resolution
506, regarding the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force.
Resolution
508: demanded an end to hostilities between Israel and
the PLO
taking place in Lebanon, and called for a cease-fire.
Resolution
509: " ... 'demands' that Israel withdraw its
forces forthwith and unconditionally from Lebanon".
Resolution
1435 (24 Sep 2002) called for an end to Israeli
measures in and around Ramallah.
Resolution
1559 (2 September 2004) called upon Lebanon to
establish its sovereignty over all of its land and called
upon Syria to end their military presence in Lebanon by
withdrawing its forces and to cease intervening in
internal Lebanese politics. The resolution also called on
all Lebanese militias to disband.
Resolution
1583 (28 January 2005) calls on Lebanon to assert full
control over its border with Israel. It also states that
"the Council has recognized the Blue Line as valid
for the purpose of confirming Israel's withdrawal pursuant
to resolution 425.
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see General Assembly resolutions 36/226 A and B of 17
December 1981, ES-9/1 of 5 February 1982, 37/123 F of 20
December 1982 and 38/180 A to D of 19 December 1983, A/RES/39/146,
14 December 1984
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General Assembly resolution ES-9/1, 5 February 1982. The
UN General Assembly approved a measure which 'Strongly
deplores the negative vote by a permanent member of the
Security Council which prevented the Council from
adopting against Israel, under Chapter VII of the
Charter, the "appropriate measures" referred
to in resolution 497 (1981) unanimously adopted by the
Council;'