Finally, you accept that when the UN reaches a decision they pass RESOLUTIONS.Hey hammy, how many of these UNSC resolutions on Israel have been honoured?
United Nations Security Council resolutions
United Nations Security Council resolutions are as follows:
- 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 endanger the safety of the Holy Places in Palestine."
- Resolution 48: 23 April 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: 22 May 1948 issues a cease-fire order to come into effect at noon, 24 May 1948, New York City local time. Orders the Truce Commission for Palestine previously set up to report on compliance. Adopted by 8–0, abstentions from Ukrainian SSR, USSR and Syria.
- Resolution 50: 29 May 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 53: The Palestine Question (7 Jul 1948)
- Resolution 54: The Palestine Question (15 Jul 1948)
- Resolution 56: The Palestine Question (19 Aug 1948)
- Resolution 57: The Palestine Question (18 Sep 1948)
- Resolution 59: The Palestine Question (19 Oct 1948)
- Resolution 60: The Palestine Question (29 Oct 1948)
- Resolution 61: The Palestine Question (4 Nov 1948)
- Resolution 62: The Palestine Question (16 Nov 1948)
- Resolution 66: The Palestine Question (29 Dec 1948)
- Resolution 69: Israel's admission to the UN (4 Mar 1949)
- Resolution 72: The Palestine Question (11 Aug 1949)
- Resolution 73: The Palestine Question (11 Aug 1949)
- Resolution 89 (17 November 1950): regarding Armistice in 1948 Arab–Israeli War and "transfer of persons".
- Resolution 92: The Palestine Question (8 May 1951)
- Resolution 93: The Palestine Question (18 May 1951)
- Resolution 95: The Palestine Question (1 Sep 1951)
- Resolution 100: The Palestine Question (27 Oct 1953)
- Resolution 101: The Palestine Question (24 Nov 1953)
- Resolution 106: The Palestine Question (29 Mar 1955) 'condemns' Israel for Gaza raid.
- Resolution 107: The Palestine Question (30 March)
- Resolution 108: The Palestine Question (8 September)
- Resolution 111: The Palestine Question (19 January 1956) " ... 'condemns' Israel for raid on Syria that killed fifty-six people".
- Resolution 113: The Palestine Question (4 April)
- Resolution 114: The Palestine Question (4 June)
- Resolution 127: The Palestine Question (22 January 1958) " ... 'recommends' Israel suspends its 'no-man's zone' in Jerusalem".
- Resolution 138: (23 June 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 (11 April 1961) " ... 'urges' Israel to comply with UN decisions".
- Resolution 171: The Palestine Question (9 April 1962) " ... determines flagrant violations' by Israel in its attack on Syria".
- Resolution 228: The Palestine Question (25 November 1966) " ... 'censures' Israel for its attack on Samu in the West Bank, then under Jordanian control".
- Resolution 233 Six-Day War (6 June 1967)
- Resolution 234 Six-Day War (7 June 1967)
- Resolution 235 Six-Day War (9 June 1967)
- Resolution 236 Six-Day War (11 June 1967)
- Resolution 237: Six-Day War 14 June 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 (25 October 1967): concerning violations of the cease-fire
- Resolution 242 (22 November 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 248: (24 March 1968) " ... 'condemns' Israel for its massive attack on Karameh in Jordan".
- Resolution 250: (27 April) " ... 'calls' on Israel to refrain from holding military parade in Jerusalem".
- Resolution 251: (2 May) " ... 'deeply deplores' Israeli military parade in Jerusalem in defiance of Resolution 250".
- Resolution 252: (21 May) " ... 'declares invalid' Israel's acts to unify Jerusalem as Jewish capital".
- Resolution 256: (16 August) " ... 'condemns' Israeli raids on Jordan as 'flagrant violation".
- Resolution 258: (18 September) ... 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: (27 September) " ... 'deplores' Israel's refusal to accept UN mission to probe occupation".
- Resolution 262: (31 December) " ... 'condemns' Israel for attack on Beirut airport".
- Resolution 265: (1 April 1969) " ... 'condemns' Israel for air attacks on Salt".
- Resolution 267: (3 July) " ... 'censures' Israel for administrative acts to change the status of Jerusalem".
- Resolution 270: (26 August) " ... 'condemns' Israel for air attacks on villages in southern Lebanon".
- Resolution 271: (15 September) " ... 'condemns' Israel's failure to obey UN resolutions on Jerusalem".
- Resolution 279: (12 May 1970) "Demands the immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory."(full text)
- Resolution 280: (19 May) " ... 'condemns' Israeli's attacks against Lebanon".
- Resolution 285: (5 September) " ... 'demands' immediate Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon".
- Resolution 298: (25 September 1971) " ... 'deplores' Israel's changing of the status of Jerusalem".
- Resolution 313: (28 February 1972) " ... 'demands' that Israel stop attacks against Lebanon".
- Resolution 316: (26 June) " ... 'condemns' Israel for repeated attacks on Lebanon".
- Resolution 317: (21 July) " ... 'deplores' Israel's refusal to release Arabs abducted in Lebanon".
- Resolution 331: (20 April 1973)
- Resolution 332: (21 April) " ... 'condemns' Israel's repeated attacks against Lebanon".
- Resolution 337: (15 August) " ... '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"
Now find us the resolution declaring that Israel is an apartheid state, like they did with resolution #1761 in 1962 in regards to S. Africa's practices, or that Israel is committing genocide.
I can wait.