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Resolution No. 57 dated September 18, 1948 in which the Security
Council expresses its profound shock at the assassination of the
United Nations mediator in Palestine, Count Folke Berndotte in a
cowardly act committed by a ciminal group of terrorists in
Jerusalem.
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Res. No. 59 dated October 19, 1948 in which the Council expresses
its concern over the fact of Israel's not having submitted a
report on the assassination of Count Brandotte, and proclaiming it
to be the duty of governments throughout the world to cooperate
with the supervisory body.
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Res. No. 60 dated October 29, 1948 in which the Council resolves
to establish a sub-committee to revise the draft resolution with
regard to the situation in Jerusalem.
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Res. No. 61 dated November 4, 1948 in which the Council calls for
the withdrawal of [Israeli] forces and the establishment of
permanent truce lines.
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Res. No. 89 dated November 17, 1950 in which the Council calls for
action to address complaints regarding mechanisms for carrying out
truce agreements (namely, the complaint filed by Egypt with regard
to the expulsion of Palestinian Arabs).
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Res. No. 92 dated May 8, 1951 in which the Council asks for a
ceasefire in the demilitarized zone along the Syrian-Israeli truce
lines.
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Res. No. 100 dated October 27, 1953 in which the Council asks
Israel to cease water drainage and rerouting operations in the
delimitarized zone from Hawlah.
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Res. No. 101 dated November 24, 1953 in which the Council condemns
the Israel attack on Qubiya of October 14-15, 1953, the Council
having found that the retaliatory Israeli action against Qubiya
and all similar acts [represent violations of] the ceasefire
agreement issued in Security Council Resolution No. 54 of 1948.
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Res. No. 106 dated March 29, 1955 in which the Council condemns
the Israeli aggression against Gaza on February 28, 1955, having
judged such aggression to be a premeditated attack on the part of
Israeli authorities carried by the Israeli Standing Army against
the Egyptian Standing Army in the Gaza strip.
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Res. No. 111 dated January 19, 1956 in which the Council condemns
the Israeli aggression against Syrian territory on December 11,
1955 (the Lake Tiberius region), the Israeli standing army having
carried out an attack on the Syrian standing army forces on Syrian
territory.
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Res. No. 237 dated June 14, 1967 in which the Council calls upon
Israel to respect human rights in the regions affected by the
Middle East conflict of 1967, the Council having taken into
consideration the urgent need to relieve the suffering of civilian
inhabitants of the area and of war captives in the areas affected
by said conflict.
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Res. No. 248 dated March 24, 1968 in which the Council condemns
the large-scale, premeditated Israeli military action which had
been carried out against Karama, Jordan.
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Res. No. 256 dated August 16, 1968 in which the Council condemns
the Israeli military aggression against Salt, Jordan involving two
heavy air attacks.
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Res. No. 262 dated December 31, 1968 condemning Israeli aggression
against the international, civilian Beirut airport.
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Res. No. 265 dated April 1, 1969 condemning deliberate, repeated
aggression by Israeli civilians against Jordanian villages and
populated areas (i.e., Salt).
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Res. No. 270 dated August 26, 1969 condemning deliberate Israeli
aggression against south Lebanon, which represented a violation of
Israeli's obligations in accordance with the Security Council
charter and resolutions.
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Res. No. 271 dated September 15, 1969 condemning Israel for its
desecration of the Aqsa Mosque (via arson) on August 21, 1969, and
calling for the revocation of all measures capable of changing the
situation in Jerusalem.
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Res. No. 280 dated May 19, 1970 condemning Israel for large-scale,
deliberate, carefully planned aggression against Lebanon.
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Res. No. 316 dated June 29, 1972 condemning Israeli attacks on
Lebanon and demanding the immediate release of Syrian and Lebanese
military and security personnel who had been abducted.
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Res. No. 317 dated July 21 expressing the Council's regret over
Israel's failure to repatriate the Syrian and Lebanese military
and security personnel referred to above, and calling upon Israel
to repatriate them without further delay.
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Res. No. 332 dated April 21, 1973 condemning Israel for its
repeated military attacks against Lebanon, and expressing the
Council's regret over all the recent acts of violence which had
led to the loss of innocent lives as well as endangering civilian
international aviation.
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Res. No. 337 dated August 15, 1973 condemning Israel for its
violation of Lebanese sovereignty by the aggression committed by
the Israeli air force against Lebanese territorial integrity, as
well as by highjacking and detouring a civilian Lebanese airplane
which had been rented to the Iraqi Airlines.
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Res. No. 452 dated July 20, 1979 asking Israeli Occupation Forces
to cease operations involving expansion of Israeli settlements in
occupied Arab lands, including Jerusalem.
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Res. No. 468 dated May 8, 1980 demanding that Israel (in its
capacity as the occupying force) revoke all illegal measures (vis.,
deportation) taken against the mayors of the townships of Hebron
and Halhoul, and the Shari'a Magistrate of Hebron.
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Res. No. 469 dated May 20, 1980 demanding once again that Israel
revoke all measures taken agasint the Palestian leaders mentioned
heretofore, and facilitate their immediate repatriation so as to
enable them to resume the duties the fulfillment of which they had
been duly elected and appointed.
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Res. No. 573 dated October 4, 1985 condemning Israel aggression
agasint Tunis, which caused heavy losses in human life in addition
to massive material losses, and urging member nations of the
United Nation to take measures to prevent Israel from negaging in
similar acts of acctions.
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Res. No. 592 dated December 8, 1986 condemning the Israeli army's
having opened fire, thereby killing and wounding students at Bir
Zeit University.
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Res. No. 605 dated December 22, 1987 condemning Israeli practices
violating human rights of the Palestinian people in the occupied
territories and asking Israel to adhere immediately and precisely
to the Geneva accords as they related to the protection of
civilians in time of war.
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Res. No. 607 dated January 5, 1988 asking that Israel refrain from
deporting Palestinian civilians from the occupied territories.
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Res. No. 608 dated January 5, 1988 asking Israel to rescind the
order to deport Palestinian civilians, and to ensure the
repatriation of those already having been deported.
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Res. No. 611 dated April 25, 1988 condemning Israeli aggression
agasint Tunis on April 16, 1988, aggression which resulted in
human loss of life, and in particular, the death of . . . [khalil
al-wazir].
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Res. No. 636 dated July 6, 1989 asking Israel to ensure the
repatriation to the occupied territories of those who had been
deported (eight Palestinian civilians as of June 29, 1989), and to
desist from deporting any more Palestinian civililans.
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Res. No. 641 dated August 30, 1989 condemning Israel's continued
deporation of Palestinian civilians (having deported five
Palestinian civilians on August 27, 1989), and asking Israel to
ensure the immediated repatriation of those thus far deported.