List of U.N. Security Council Resolutions on Israel
(1948 – 2006)
Presented
by Dr.iur. Yvonne Schmidt
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42 /-5 Mar 1948
In response to UN General
Assembly Resolution 181, resolves to stay informed
of situation, and appeals to all parties to
prevent and reduce violence in situation.
43 /1 Apr 1948
Calls upon the Jewish Agency for Palestine and the
Arab Higher Committee to provide reps to meet with SC
for truce negotiations, and calls all parties to cease
violence immediately.
44 /-1 Apr 1948
Taking note of UN General Assembly Resolution
181(1947) and UN Palestine Commission reports,
requests Secretary-General to call a special session
of the General Assembly to consider question of future
government for Palestine.
46 / 17 April 1948
Calls upon all parties to cease violence, use of armed
militias and mercenaries, importing of weapons and war
materials, conducting political activity injurious to
the other party, activities which might endanger the
Holy Places, and calls upon the British Mandate Power
and all neighbouring countries to cooperate in
bringing about peace.
48 / 23 April 1948
Establishes a Truce Commission for Palestine to
realize goals of UN Security Council Resolution 46
(1948) (but Syria refused to participate).
49 / 22 May 1948
Calls upon all parties to cease fire within 36 hours,
and calls upon the Truce Commission to work toward
maintaining the truce and realize the goals of UN
General Assembly Resolution 186 (1948).
50 / 29 May 1948
Calls upon all parties to cease violence, not send
soldiers or war materials to Palestine, Egypt, Iraq,
Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Transjordan, Yemen, to
protect Holy Places, and the Truce Commission and
United Nations Mediator in Palestine, Arab League to
help with these provisions, with military observers,
and instructs all parties to cooperate with the UN.
53 / 7 July 1948
Recalling the telegram from the UN Mediator, asks all
parties to prolong the truce.
54 / 15 July 1948
Violence has resumed because the Arab League members
have refused prolongation of the truce, which Israel
has accepted, orders all parties to call a cease-fire,
and to violate this cease-fire would qualify as a
"breach of the peace" as per UN Charter calling for
further actions. Calls for special cease-fire and
de-militarization of Jerusalem. Instructs UN Mediator
to supervise the peace and report on all breaches.
Calls on all parties to cooperate with the Mediator.
56 / 19 August
1948
Declares all parties responsible for any breach of the
truce, all parties are responsible for pursuing all
means to maintain the truce, all parties are
responsible for speedy trial of anyone breaching
truce, no reprisals allowed, no military advantages
from breaches of the truce will be allowed.
57 / 18 September
1948
Deeply shocked at the terrorist murder of the UN
Mediator in Palestine, Count Folke Bernadotte,
resolves to fly the UN flag at 1/2 mast for 3 days, to
pay for all funeral arrangements, and to have the UN
Security Council President be present at funeral.
59 / 19 October
1948
Noting lack of Israeli report on assassination of UN
Mediator, instructs all parties to accept UN
Observers, and to cooperate with and protect all UN
workers, and to promptly apprehend and prosecute all
those perpetrating violence against UN workers.
61 / 4 November
1948
Considering that no violation of truce or reprisals
are legally allowed, or else enforcement measures will
be considered, calls upon all parties to withdraw
forces back to position held prior to 14 October, and
requests new UN Mediator to resume truce negotiations
and to establish permanent lines and zones if parties
cannot reach agreement. Appoints a Committee of the
Council to act as advisor to the UN Mediator.
62 / 16 November
1948
Declares that an armistice shall be established to
help transition from temporary truce to permanent
peace, and instructs UN Mediator to negotiate with all
parties about this, and then calls on all parties to
withdraw all their forces behind these agreed upon
lines.
66 / 29 December
1948
Calls upon all parties to call for a cease-fire, and
immediately implement UN Security Council Resolution
61, to allow truce supervision by UN Observers, and
for the Committee of the Council to meet and report on
the situation. Invites Cuba and Norway to replace
Belgium and Colombia on the Security Council, and
expresses hope that the Conciliation Committee
established by the General Assembly will come together
as soon as possible.
69 / 4 March 1949
Having received Israel's application for membership,
and deciding that Israel is a peace-loving nation and
is willing to fulfill obligations contained in the UN
Charter, the UN Security Council therefore recommends
to the UN General Assembly that Israel be admitted
into the UN.
72 / 11 August
1949
Desires to pay tribute to Count Folke Bernadotte and
his staff who died while performing their duties, to
the present UN Mediator Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, and the
rest of the UN personnel of the UN Mission in
Palestine.
73 / 11 August
1949
Noting with satisfaction creation of several Armistice
Agreements, hopes that all parties can negotiate to
completion as per UN General Assembly Resolution 194,
resulting in final peace settlement as per UN Security
Council Resolution 54 (1948), and then the UN Mediator
can be dismissed, and replaced by the Mixed Armistice
Commissions headed by head of UN Truce Supervision
Organization, who will then report back to the UN
Security Council.
89 / 17 November
1950
Recalling General Armistice Agreements creating Mixed
Armistice Commissions prescribed in UN Security
Council Resolution 73 (1949), notes the complaint of
the Egyptians of expulsions of thousands of
Palestinian Arabs, and the movements of nomadic Arabs
across Armistice lines, and the statement of Israel
that it will evacuate Bir Qattar before retreating
behind Armistice Line as agreed.
92 / 8 May 1951
Noting fighting has broken out in the DMZ between
Syria and Israel in violation of the General Armistice
agreement (1949) and cease-fire order of UN Truce
Supervision Organization, and calls upon all parties
to cease-fire, and obey Armistice agreements and UN
resolution 54.
93 / 18 May 1951
Despite UN resolutions and the General Armistice
agreements, all parties continue to make complaints
against the other for violations. Thus the Israeli
corporation, Palestine Land Development Co. has been
requested many times to stop building in DMZ and
Israeli aerial action on 5 April 1951 was in violation
of Armistice agreement and UN Charter and UN Security
Council Resolution 54, and the UN Truce Supervision
Organization and the Mixed-Armistice Commissions to
consult with them about all problems and disputes.
Civil administration in DMZ will be localized - each
village will manage itself. Also Palestinian
inhabitants of DMZ evacuated by Israel must be allowed
to return to their homes. Also requires all parties to
allow freedom of movement to UN workers.
95 / 1 September
1951
Judges that the Egyptian practice of interference of
Israel-bound cargo through Suez Canal is violation of
the Armistice Agreement, and claim of self-defense is
invalid, and Egypt's interference with ships that have
visited Israel is violation of international law of
the seas, and calls upon Egypt to stop this activity.
100 / 27 October
1953
Notes that Israel has confirmed halting its building
operations in DMZ while UN Security Council assesses
the situation.
101 / 24 November
1953
Judges that the retaliatory action at Qibya was a
violation of UN Security Council Resolution 54 (1948)
and General Armistice Agreement, and calls upon Jordan
to halt infiltrations, and calls for strengthening of
the UN Truce Supervision Organization.
106 / 29 March
1955
The Palestine Question;
'condemns' Israel for Gaza raid. Noting
report by Mixed Armistice Commission about organized
Israeli attack on 28 Feb. 1955, condemns this attack
as violation of UN Security Council Resolution 54 and
the General Armistice Agreement and the UN Charter,
and calls on Israel to stop it.
107 / 30 March
1955
Taking note of reports about conditions on armistice
line between Egypt and Israel, asks them to work with
UN Truce Supervision Organization to reduce
infiltration in area.
111-/-19 January
1956
Recalling the reports and letters concerning the
conflict, including the complaint by Syria that Israel
had conducted a military attack on 11 Dec. 1955, and
reports of Syrian interference with lawful Israeli
activities near Lake Tiberias, judges that this
interference does not make the military action
justified, which thus is a violation of UN Security
Council Resolution 54, the General Armistice
Agreement, and UN Charter, Calls for Israel to obey,
and for UN to clear up conflict near Lake, and arrange
for exchange of POW's. Condemns
Israel for raid on Syria that killed fifty-six
people.
113 / 4 April 1956
Notes with grave concerns that the steps of the
General Armistice Agreement and relevant UN
Resolutions have not been carried out, requests the
Secretary-General to survey the situation and develop
agreements with the parties concerning specific goals
such as full withdrawal of military forces, give full
freedom of movement to UN forces, and develop local
framework to watch for violations.
114 / 4 June 1956
Commends all parties that have been slowly realizing
the goals of the General Armistice Agreement and UN
Security Council Resolutions 113 and 73, and requests
that the UN Truce Supervision Organization continue
its work to realize these goals, and that all parties
cooperate with the UN Truce Supervision Organization.
127 / 22 January
1958
Recalling the complaint of Jordan concerning Israeli
activities in the zone between the two states where
neither has sovereignty, directs the UN Truce
Supervision Organization to regulate activities in
this middle area as per the terms of the General
Armistice Agreement, including that neither should use
the property of the other without mutual agreement,
and should suspend activities until a property survey
has been conducted of the area, and that all military
units should stay out of the area, and that all
military installations in the area should be removed
or destroyed until survey has been completed and
agreement has been reached. Recommends
Israel suspends it's 'no-man's zone' in Jerusalem.
162-/-11 Apr 1961
Urges Israel to comply with UN
decisions.
171-/-9 April 1962
Determines flagrant violations
by Israel in its attack on Syria.
228-/-25 November
1966
Censures Israel for its attack
on Samu in the West Bank, then under Jordanian
control.
233 / 6 June 1967
Calls for an immediate
cease-fire and cessation of all military activities.
234 / 7 June 1967
Demands a cease-fire.
235 /-9 June 1967
Noting that Syria and Israel have accepted the UN
Security Council's call for a cease-fire (as per UN
Security Council Resolutions 233 and 234), and
confirming previous resolutions calling for a
cease-fire, demands an immediate halt to hostilities.
236 /-11 June
1967
Noting latest report from the Secretary-General
(S/7930) the Security Council condemns cease-fire
violations, prohibits any more forward movement, and
calls for return to positions held at time of
cease-fire, and calls for cooperation with UN Truce
Supervision Organization.
237 / 14 June
1967
Calls upon the Government of Israel
to ensure the safety, welfare and security of the
inhabitants, facilitate the return of those
inhabitants who have fled the areas since the
outbreak of the hostilities and recommends the
scrupulous respect of the humanitarian principles
contained in the Geneva Conventions of 12 August
1949.
240 /-25 October
1967
Condemns cease-fire violations, reaffirms necessity of
cease-fire, demands involved states cease all military
activities and cooperate fully with the UN Truce
Supervision Organization.
242 / 22 Nov 1967
Affirms that the fulfilment of Charter principles
requires the establishment of a just and lasting peace
in the Middle East which should include: withdrawal
of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in
the recent conflict; and termination of all claims
or states of belligerency and respect for and
acknowledgement of the sovereignty, territorial
integrity and political independence of every State
in the area and their right to live in peace within
secure and recognized boundaries free from threats
or acts of force.
248 / 24 Mar 1968
Deplores the loss of life and heavy damage to
property. Condemns the military action launched by
Israel in flagrant violation of the U.N. Charter and
the cease-fire resolution. Calls
upon Israel to desist from acts or activities in
contravention of resolution 237 (1967). (This was an
attack against Karameh, Jordan.)
250 / 27 Apr 1968
Calls upon Israel to refrain
from holding the military parade in Jerusalem
which is contemplated for 2 May 1968.
251 / 2 May 1968
Deeply deplores the holding by
Israel of the military parade in Jerusalem on 2 May
1968 in disregard of the unanimous decision adopted
by the Council on 27 April 1968.
252 / 21 May 1968
Deplores the failure of Israel
to comply with General Assembly resolutions 2253
(ES-V) and 2254 (ES-V) of 4 and 14 July 1967.
Considers that all legislative
and administrative measures taken by Israel,
including the expropriation of land and properties
thereon, which tend to change the legal status of
Jerusalem, are invalid and cannot change the status.
Urgently calls upon Israel to rescind all such
measures taken and to desist from further actions
changing the status of Jerusalem.
256 /-6 August
1968
The Security Council condemns Israel’s two air-strikes
against Jordan which are violations of UN Security
Council Resolution 248 cease-fire, were “large-scale
and carefully planned”, and are obstacles to efforts
to achieve peace. The Security Council deplores the
loss of life and heavy damage to property.
258 /-18
September 1968
Gravely concerned about deteriorating situation, and
convinced that all member-nations should support peace
efforts, the Security Council insists that the
cease-fire must be observed.
259 / 27 Sept
1968
Deplores the delay in
implementation of resolution 237 (1967)
because of the conditions still being set by Israel
for receiving a Special Representative of the
Secretary-General. Requests the Secretary-General to
urgently dispatch a Special Representative to the Arab
territories under military occupation by Israel
following the hostilities of 5 June 1967 and to report
on the implementation of resolution 237 (1967).
262 /-31 December
1968
Concerned about Israeli attacks on Beirut
International Airport, and gravely concerned about
deterioration of situation from violations of UN
Resolutions. Observing that airport attack was
large-scale and carefully planned, and deeply
concerned about need for free flow of international
air travel, the Security Council condemns Israel for
the airport attack, and issues a solemn warning to
Israel that any more of such actions will lead to
consequences. The Security Council considers that
Lebanon deserves redress for attack which Israel has
admitted doing.
265 /-1 April
1969
Considering UN Security Council Resolution 236, and
the many cease-fire violations, and viewing with deep
concern many Israeli air attacks on Jordanian Arab
villages and other population areas, which were
pre-planned, and in violation of UN Security Council
Resolutions 248 and 256, the Security Council deplores
the loss of life and heavy damage to property, and
condemns recent pre-meditated attacks by Israel, Any
more will force Security Council to take steps.
267 / 3 Jul 1969
Reaffirms the established principle that the
acquisition of territory by military conquest is
inadmissible. Deplores the failure
of Israel to show any regard for the resolutions of
the General Assembly and the Security Council.
Censures in the strongest terms all measures taken to
change the status of the city of Jerusalem. Urgently
calls once more on Israel to rescind
all measures taken by it to change the status of
Jerusalem and in the future to refrain from all
actions likely to have such an effect.
270 /-26 August
1969
Condemns Israel for attacks on Lebanon which violates
UN Security Council Resolutions 233, 234 and 262.
Security Council declares that if the attacks continue
then the Council will take the next steps.
279 /-12 May 1970
Demands the immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed
forces from Lebanese territory.
280 / 19 May 1970
Condemns the Israeli military attack on Lebanon which
it believes to be premeditated, and deplores Israel's
violations of UN resolutions 262 and 270.
285 /-9 May 1970
The Security Council demands the complete and
immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from
Lebanese territory.
271 / 15 Sep 1969
Grieved at the extensive damage
caused by arson to the Holy Al Aqsa Mosque in
Jerusalem on 21 August 1969 under the military
occupation of Israel; calls upon Israel to
scrupulously observe the provisions of the Geneva
Conventions and international law governing military
occupation.
298 / 25 Sep 1971
Deplores the failure of Israel
to respect previous U.N. resolutions
concerning measures and actions by Israel purporting
to affect the status of the city of Jerusalem.
Confirms that all legislative and administrative
actions taken by Israel … are totally invalid and
cannot change that status. Urgently calls upon Israel
to rescind all such measures….
313 /-28 February
1972
“Demands that Israel immediately desist and refrain
from any ground and air military action against
Lebanon and forthwith withdraw all its military forces
from Lebanese territory”.
316-/-26 June 1972
Deploring the tragic loss of life, and gravely
concerned with Israel’s failure to comply with UN
Security Council Resolutions 262, 270, 280, 285, and
313 with their violations of Lebanese territory, the
Security Council calls upon Israel to strictly abide
by the above resolutions, condemns and deplores
Israel’s “repeated attacks of the Israeli forces on
Lebanese territory and population in violation of the
principles of the Charter of the United Nations and
Israel’s obligations thereunder”, and expresses strong
desire that Israel take steps to release all Syrian
and Lebanese military personnel “abducted by Israeli
armed forces on 21 June 1972 on Lebanese territory”.
If Israel does not comply with the above resolutions
or release the personnel mentioned, then the Security
Council will consider harsher action.
317-/-21 June 1972
Deplores that Israel continues non-compliance with
Res. 316, and calls on Israel to comply with UN
Security Council Resolution 316.
331 /-20 April
1973
Decides to schedule a meeting with the UN Special
Representative to discuss the overall situation in the
Middle East.
332 /-21 April
1973
Gravely concerned with the deterioration of the
situation from the resolution violations, the Security
Council expresses deep concern and condemns
the violence and loss of life, condemns repeated
Israeli attacks, and violation of Lebanon
territorial integrity and sovereignty, which
are in contravention of the UN Charter, Armistice
Agreement, and the cease-fire resolutions, and calls
upon Israel to desist any further attacks on Lebanon.
337 /-15 August
1973
Gravely concerned that the hijacking is serious
interference with international aviation and violation
of UN Charter, and recognizing the action could have
jeopardized lives of passengers and crew, and violates
international conventions safeguarding civil aviation,
the Security Council condemns Israel for violating
Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity with
hijacking, and considers that these actions violate
1949 Armistice Agreement, cease-fire resolutions,
provisions of UN Charter, and international
conventions of civil aviation, and principles of
international law and morality, and thus calls on
International Civil Aviation Organization to reference
UN Resolutions when planning measures to protect
international aviation, and calls on Israel to desist
from further violations of Lebanon sovereignty and
territorial integrity, and endangering civil aviation,
and if Israel does not, then the Council will consider
steps necessary to enforce its resolutions.
338 / 22 Oct
1973
Calls for an immediate
cease-fire and termination of all military
activity. Calls upon the parties concerned to
start immediately after the cease-fire the
implementation of Security Council resolution 242
(1967) in all of its parts....
339 / 23 Oct 1973
Refers to resolution 338 (1973); confirms its decision
on immediate cessation of all military actions; and
requests the Secretary-General to take measures for
immediate dispatch of U.N. observers to supervise
observance of the cease-fire.
340 /-25 October
1973
Noting Secretary-General’s report of violations of UN
Security Council Resolutions 338 and 339, and that the
UN observers have not been able to take up positions
in the combat zones, the Security Council again
demands an immediate and complete cease-fire, and that
all parties return to their original positions that
they held at the time, requests Secretary-General to
increase the number of observers, requests all
member-nations to support the implementation of the
cease-fire and placement of observers, and decides to
set up a UN Emergency Force (UNEF) for immediate
deployment to the region.
341 /-27 October
1973
Decides the UN Emergency Force will operate for 6
months and then be reviewed by the Council concerning
an extension.
344 /-15 December
1973
For implementing UN Security Council Resolutions 242
and 338, requests Secretary-General give full UN
support to the Middle East peace conference starting
soon in Geneva.
346 /-8 April
1974
Decides to extend the charter of the UN Emergency
Force another 6 months.
347 /-24 April
1974
Condemns Israel’s violation of Lebanon’s territory and
sovereignty, and requests Israel do no more, and calls
upon Israel to release all kidnapped Lebanese
civilians.
350 /-31 May 1974
The Security Council welcomes “agreement on
disengagement” between Israel and Syria as per UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973). Decides to
start up a UN Disengagement Observer Force for an
initial 6 month period subject to review and renewal
by Council.
362 /-23 October
1974
Noting that the Secretary-General’s opinion is that
the UN Emergency Force (UNEF) is still needed because
even though relative peace exists between Egypt and
Israel, the “underlying problems are unresolved”, and
thus decides that the UNEF Charter should be extended
for 6 more months. Also reaffirms UNEF must continue
functioning equally in the Egypt-Israel sector without
preference or prejudice amongst the different parties
involved.
363 /-29 November
1974
Reaffirming that the disengagement agreement between
the parties is a constructive step toward
implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 338,
the Security Council calls upon all parties to fully
immediately implement Resolution 338 and renews the
charter for the UN Disengagement Observer Force for
another 6 months.
368 /-17 April
1975
Renews UN Emergency Force 3 more months.
369 /-28 May 1975
Reaffirming that the two disengagement agreements are
steps toward implementation of UN Security Council UN
Security Council Resolution 338, the Security Council
renews the UN Disengagement Observer Force charter for
another 6 months.
371 /-24 July
1975
Renews UN Emergency Force 3 more months.
378 /-23 October
1975
Renews UN Emergency Force 12 more months.
381 / 30 Nov 1975
Expresses concern over the continued state of tension
in the area. Decides to reconvene on 12 January 1976
to continue the debate on the Middle East problem
including the Palestinian question, taking into
account all relevant U.N. resolutions.
390-/-28 May 1976
renews UN Disengagement Observer Force another 6
months.
396-/-22 October
1976
calls upon all parties to continue implementation of
UN Security Council Resolution 338, and thus renews UN
Emergency Force 12 more months.
398-/-30 November
1976
Calls on all parties to immediately implement UN
Security Council Resolution 338, and thus renews the
UNDOF mandate another 6 months.
408-/-26 May 1977
Calls on all parties to immediately implement UN
Security Council Resolution 338, and thus renews the
UNDOF mandate another 6 months.
416-/-21 October
1977
Calls on all parties to immediately implement UN
Security Council Resolution 338, and thus renews the
mandate of the UN Emergency Force for 1 year.
420-/-30 November
1977
Calls on all parties to immediately implement UN
Security Council Resolution 338, and thus renews the
UN Disengagement Observer Force mandate another 6
months.
425 / 19 Mar 1978
Calls for the strict respect for the territorial
integrity, sovereignty and political independence of
Lebanon. Calls upon Israel immediately to cease its
military action against Lebanese territorial integrity
and withdraw forthwith its forces from all Lebanese
territory. Decides to establish immediately under its
authority a United Nations Interim Force in Southern
Lebanon (UNIFIL).
426-/-19 March
1978
The Security Council establishes the UN Interim Force
for an initial period of 6 months.
427-/-3 May 1978
Deplores attacks on the UN Interim Force, and calls on
all to respect the Force. Approves increasing strength
of UN Interim Force from 4000 to 6000. Takes note of
Israeli withdrawal so far, and calls on Israel to
complete its withdrawal.
429-/-31 May 1978
Calls on all parties to immediately implement UN
Security Council Resolution 338, and thus renew UNDOF
mandate another 6 months.
434-/-18 September
1978
Commending UN Interim Force (UNIFIL) for its
performance in implementing UN Security Council
Resolution 425, and grieved at loss of life of its
member-troops. Noting the obstacles the Force faces,
and in response to Lebanon’s difficulty
re-establishing control over its own territory (as per
Resolution 425), the Security Council renews the
mandate of the UN Interim Force for 4 more months and
calls upon Israel, Lebanon and others to cooperate
with the efforts of the UNIFIL to implement UN
Security Council Resolutions 425 and 426.
436-/-6 October
1978
Calls upon all states involved in the conflict to
cease fire and respect Lebanon’s territory and
sovereignty. Calls upon all states involved to allow
International Committee of the Red Cross into combat
area to evacuate wounded and provide humanitarian
assistance.
438-/-23 October
1978
Recalling the UN Secretary-General’s view that the
only real solution for fulfilling UN Security Council
Resolution 338 will be a comprehensive peace plan, the
Security Council thus renews the mandate of the UN
Emergency Force for 9 more months.
441-/-30 November
1978
Calls on all parties to immediately implement UN
Security Council Resolution 338, and thus renews UN
Disengagement Observer Force mandate for 6 more
months.
444-/-19 January
1979
Condemns Israel’s lack of cooperation with the UN
Interim Force, and Israel employing irregular armed
groups in Lebanon, and thus renews UN Interim Force 5
more months.
446 / 22 Mar 1979
Determines that the policy and practices of Israel in
establishing settlements in the Palestinian and other
Arab territories occupied since 1967 have no legal
validity and constitute a serious obstruction to
achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in
the Middle East. Calls once more upon Israel,
as the occupying power, to abide scrupulously by the
1949 Fourth Geneva Convention, to rescind its
previous measures and to desist from taking any
action which would result in changing the legal
status and geographical nature and materially
affecting the demographic composition of the Arab
territories occupied since 1967, including Jerusalem,
and in particular, not to transfer parts of its own
civilian population into the occupied Arab
territories.
449-/-30 May 1979
Calls on all parties to immediately implement UN
Security Council Resolution 338, and thus renews
mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force for 6
more months.
450-/-14 June 1979
Strongly deploring continuing
violence, displacement and property damage in
Lebanon, and continuing obstacles to the UN
Interim Force (UNIFIL) implementing UN Security
Council Resolution 425, the Security Council calls
upon Israel to cease its acts
against the territorial integrity, sovereignty, and
political independence of Lebanon, including its
assistance to “irresponsible armed groups”.
The Security Council also reaffirms the General
Armistice Agreement (1949) between Lebanon and Israel,
and calls upon the parties to reactivate the Mixed
Armistice Committee to work with the UN Truce
Supervision Organization. Renews charter of the UNIFIL
6 more months and urges all member-states to
influence, where they can, the involved states to
support the UN Forces working toward peace in the
region.
452 / 20 Jul 1979
Calls upon the government and people of Israel
to cease, on an urgent basis, the establishment,
construction and planning of settlements in the Arab
territories occupied since 1967, including
Jerusalem.
456-/-30 November
1979
Calls upon all the involved parties to immediately
implement UN Security Council Resolution 338, and thus
renews the UN Disengagement Observer Force mandate for
6 more months.
459-/-19 December
1979
Takes note of Lebanon’s efforts to cooperate with the
UN in regaining control over its own land as per UN
Security Council Resolution 425, and its efforts to
protect historic sites around Tyre as per the Hague
Conventions of 1954. Calls for a cease-fire, and
cooperation of the involved states with the UN Interim
Force (UNIFIL). Decides to renew the UNIFIL charter
for 6 more months. Reaffirms the General Armistice
agreement of 1949 between Lebanon and Israel, and to
facilitate implementation of resolution 425, decides
to reactivate the Mixed Armistice Commission to
support efforts of UN Truce Supervision Organization.
Urges all member-states to exert influence where they
can, on the involved parties to cooperate with the
UNIFIL.
465 / 1 Mar 1980
Determines that all measures
taken by Israel to change the physical character,
composition, institutional structure or status of
the Palestinian and other Arab territories
occupied since 1967, including Jerusalem, or any
part thereof, have no legal validity and that
Israel's policy and practices of settling parts of
its population and new immigrants in those
territories constitute a flagrant violation of the
Fourth Geneva Convention and also constitute a
serious obstruction to achieving a comprehensive,
just and lasting peace in the Middle East.
Strongly deplores the continuation and persistence of
Israel in pursuing those policies and practices. Calls
upon the government and people of Israel to rescind
those measures, to dismantle the existing settlements
and in particular to cease, on an urgent basis, the
establishment, construction and planning of
settlements in the Arab territories occupied since
1967, including Jerusalem.
Calls upon all States not
to provide Israel with any assistance to be used
specifically in connection with settlements in the
occupied territories; and requests the Commission to
continue examining the situation relating to
settlements, to investigate the reported serious
depletion of natural resources, particularly water,
with a view to ensuring protection of those important
natural resources of the territories under occupation.
467-/-24 April
1980
Confirming that the UN Interim Force (UNIFIL) is only
a defensive force, and condemning all violations of
Lebanon's sovereignty and territory and political
independence, the Security Council condemns Israel's
"military intervention" in Lebanon violating the
General Armistice Agreement (1949), its support for
"de facto military groups", its interference with the
UN Truce Supervision Organization, and its violation
of the above resolutions, its violence and obstruction
against the UN Interim Force. The Council condemns the
shelling of the UNIFIL headquarters and field
hospital, and requests the parties convene a meeting
of the Mixed Armistice Commission to reactivate the
General Armistice Agreement.
468 / 8 May 1980
Recalling the Geneva
Convention of 1949 and expressing deep concern at
the expulsion by the Israeli military occupation
authorities of the Mayors of Hebron and Halhoul
and of the Sharia Judge of Hebron, calls upon
Israel as occupying Power to rescind these illegal
measures and to facilitate the immediate return of
the expelled Palestinian leaders.
469 / 20 May 1980
Strongly deplores the
failure of Israel to implement resolution 468
(1968). Calls again upon the Government
of Israel, as occupying Power, to rescind the illegal
measures taken by the Israeli military occupation
authorities in expelling the Mayors of Hebron and
Halhoul and the Sharia Judge of Hebron.
470-/-30 May 1980
Security Council renews the charter of the UN
Disengagement Observer Force, and calls upon all
parties to immediately implement UN Security Council
Resolution 338.
471 / 5 June 1980
Expresses deep concern that the
Jewish settlers in the occupied Arab territories are
allowed to carry arms thus enabling them to
perpetrate crimes against the civilian population.
Calls for the immediate apprehension and prosecution
of the perpetrators of these crimes and condemns the
assassination attempts on the lives of the Mayors of
Nablus, Ramallah and Al-Bireh. Expresses deep concern
that Israel, as occupying Power, has failed to provide
adequate protection to the civilian population in the
occupied territories in conformity with the provisions
of the Fourth Geneva Convention. Calls again upon the
Government of Israel to respect and comply with the
provisions of the Convention as well as with the
resolutions of the Council, calls once again upon all
States not to provide Israel with any assistance to be
used specifically in connection with settlements in
the occupied territories. Reaffirms the overriding
necessity to end the prolonged occupation of Arab
territories occupied by Israel since 1967, including
Jerusalem.
474-/-17 June 1980
Recalling UN Security Council Resolutions 425, 426,
427, 434, 444, 450, 459 and 467, and the Security
Council call for strict respect of Lebanon's
territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence, and commending the performance of the UN
Interim Force (UNIFIL), the Security Council decides
to renew the UNIFIL mandate 6 more months. The
Security Council strongly condemns actions against the
UNIFIL. But the Security Council notes the parties
convening a meeting of the Mixed Armistice Commission,
and urges all and other member-states to support this
effort.
476 / 30 June
1980
Reaffirms the overriding
necessity to end the prolonged occupation of Arab
territories occupied by Israel since 1967, including
Jerusalem. Strongly deplores the continued
refusal of Israel, the occupying Power, to comply with
the relevant resolutions of the Security Council and
the General Assembly. Reiterates that all
measures taken by Israel which have altered the
geographic, demographic and historical character and
status of the Holy City of Jerusalem are null and
void and must be rescinded in compliance with the
relevant resolutions of the Security Council. Reaffirms
that all such measures and actions constitute a
flagrant violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
Reaffirms its determination in the event of
non-compliance by Israel to examine practical ways and
means in accordance with relevant provisions of the
U.N. Charter to secure full implementation of this
resolution.
478 / 20 Aug 1980
Censures in the strongest
terms the enactment by Israel of the "basic law"
on Jerusalem and the refusal to comply with
relevant Security Council resolutions. Affirms
that the enactment of the "basic law" by Israel
constitutes a violation of international law and
does not affect the continued application of the
Fourth Geneva Convention of 12 August 1949 in the
Palestinian and other Arab territories occupied
since June 1967, including Jerusalem. Determines
that all legislative and administrative measures
and actions taken by Israel, the occupying Power,
which have altered or purport to alter the
character and the status of the Holy City of
Jerusalem, and in particular, the recent "basic
law" on Jerusalem, are null and void and must be
rescinded forthwith. Decides not to recognize the
"basic law" and such other actions by Israel that,
as a result of this law, seek to alter the
character and status of Jerusalem. Calls upon all
members of the United Nations (a) to accept this
decision, (b) and upon those States that have
established diplomatic Missions in Jerusalem to
withdraw such Missions from the Holy City.
481-/-26 November
1980
The Security Council calls upon all parties in the
conflict to work toward immediate implementation of UN
Security Council Resolution 338, and renews the
mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force 6 more
months.
483-/-17 December
1980
Recalling UN Security Council Resolutions 425, 426,
427, 434, 444, 450, 459, and 474, and reaffirming the
necessity of strict respect for the territorial
integrity, sovereignty, unity and political
independence of Lebanon, the Security Council decides
to renew the mandate of the UN Interim Force (UNIFIL)
for 6 more months, and expresses support for the
efforts of the Lebanese government to regain its own
territory. The Security Council commends the
commencement of the preparatory meeting of the Mixed
Armistice Meeting. The Security Council reaffirms its
determination to help the UNIFIL overcome the
obstacles to its mission.
484 / 19 Dec 1980
Expressing grave concern at the
expulsion by Israel of the Mayor of Hebron and the
Mayor of Halhoul, calls upon Israel, the occupying
Power, to adhere to the provisions of the Fourth
Geneva Convention. Declares it imperative that they
be enabled to return to their homes and resume their
responsibilities.
485-/-22 May 1981
The Security Council calls upon all parties in the
conflict to immediately implement UN Security Council
Resolution 338, and renews the mandate of the UN
Disengagement Observer Force for 6 more months.
487-/-19 June 1981
Fully aware of Iraq’s membership and compliance with
the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
since its beginning. Noting furthermore Israel’s
refusal to join and adhere by the treaty. The Security
Council is now deeply concerned about Israel’s
pre-meditated attack on the Iraq’s nuclear facility.
The Security Council considers the attack to be a
violation of article 2 of the UN Charter, a threat to
the mission of the International Atomic Energy Agency,
and a threat to peace efforts in the Middle East, and
strongly condemns the attack,. The Security Council
calls upon Israel to refrain from future attacks, and
to join the treaty. The Security Council recognizes
the right of Iraq and other countries to develop
nuclear programs under the guidance of the IAEA, and
is entitled to redress for the damage caused by the
attack, which Israel has taken responsibility for.
488-/-19 June 1981
Recalling UN Security Council Resolutions 425, 426,
427, 434, 444, 450, 459, 467, and 483, and noting UN
guidelines for the UN Interim Force (S/14537)
including that the force is only a defensive military
unit, the Security Council reaffirms the importance of
strict respect for the territorial integrity, unity,
sovereignty and political independence of Lebanon,
supports Lebanon's efforts to regain its territory,
condemns all actions against the UN Interim Force
(UNIFIL) including killing its members, and commends
its efforts and its supporters. Thus the Security
Council renews the mandate of the UNIFIL for 6 more
months.
490-/-21 July 1981
Reaffirming its commitment to strict respect for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of
Lebanon, the Security Council calls for an immediate
end to all armed attacks.
493-/-23 November
1981
The Security Council calls upon all parties of the
conflict to immediately implement UN Security Council
Resolution 338, and renews the UN Disengagement
Observer Force 6 more months.
497-/-17 December
1981
Reaffirming that the acquisition of territory by force
is inadmissible, as per the UN Charter and
international law, and that the Geneva Conventions
Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time
of War (1949) apply to Israel’s occupation of the
Golan Heights, the Security Council decides that
Israel’s decision to impose its laws on the Golan
Heights is null and void and without international
legal affect, and demands that Israel rescind its
decision immediately.
498-/-18 December
1981
Recalling UN Security Council Resolutions 425, 426,
427, 434, 444, 450, 459, 467, 474, 483, 488 and 490,
and the importance of strict respect for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon, decides to establish
immediately a UN Interim Force (UNIFIL) for Southern
Lebanon to confirm Israel's withdraw from that region.
Calls for Israel to immediately cease all military
action, and withdraw from Lebanon. Condemns all
actions interfering with the UNIFIL, commends its
efforts and the states supporting it, and renews its
mandate for 6 more months. Supports efforts by Lebanon
to regain its territory.
500-/-28 January 1982
Having considered the unanimity amongst some of the
permanent Security Council members considering the
question of Palestine, the Council votes to have an
emergency special session.
501-/-25 February 1982
Recalling UN Security Council Resolutions 425, 426,
427, 434, 444, 450, 459, 467, 474, 483, 488, 490 and
498, and requests and reports from Lebanon and the UN
Secretary-General, the Security Council agrees to
increase the UN Interim Force from 6000 to 7000. The
Security Council also calls upon the parties to
continue with meetings of the Mixed Armistice
Commission working toward reactivation of the General
Armistice Agreement between Lebanon and Israel.
506 -/-26 May 1982
The UN Secretary-General calls upon all parties of the
conflict to immediately implement UN Security Council
Resolution 338, and renews the UN Disengagement
Observer Force for 6 more months.
508 / 5 June 1982
Calls upon the parties to the conflict to cease
immediately and simultaneously all military activities
within Lebanon and across the Lebanese-Israeli border.
Requests all Member States which are in a position to
do so to bring their influence to bear upon those
concerned so that the cessation of hostilities
declared by Security Council resolution 490 (1981) can
be respected. (Beginning of
the Israeli invasion of Lebanon.)
509 / 6 June 1982
Demands that Israel withdraw
all its military forces forthwith and
unconditionally to the internationally recognized
boundaries of Lebanon and demands that all parties
observe strictly the terms of paragraph 1 of
resolution 508 (1982).
512 / 19 June
1982
Expressing deep concern at
the suffering of the Lebanese and Palestinian
civilian populations, calls upon all the parties
to the conflict to respect the rights of the
civilian populations, to refrain from all acts of
violence against those populations and to take all
appropriate measures to alleviate the suffering
caused by the conflict.
513 / 4 Jul 1982
Expressing alarm at the
continued sufferings of the Lebanese and
Palestinian civilian populations in southern
Lebanon and in west Beirut, calls for
respect for the rights of the civilian populations
without any discrimination and repudiates all acts of
violence against those populations. Calls
further for the restoration of the normal supply
of vital facilities such as water, electricity,
food and medical provisions, particularly in
Beirut.
515 / 29 Jul 1982
Demands that the government of Israel lift immediately
the blockade of the city of Beirut in order to permit
the dispatch of supplies to meet the urgent needs of
the civilian population.
516 / 1 Aug 1982
Confirms its previous resolutions and authorizes the
Secretary-General to deploy immediately, on the
request of the Government of Lebanon, U.N. observers
to monitor the situation in and around Beirut.
517 / 4 Aug 1982
Confirms once again its demand for an
immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Israeli
forces from Lebanon. Censures Israel for its failure
to comply with the above resolutions. Takes
note of the decision of the Palestine Liberation
Organization to move the Palestinian armed forces from
Beirut and authorizes the Secretary-General to
increase the number of U.N. observers in and around
Beirut.
518 / 12 Aug 1982
Demands that Israel and all parties to the conflict
observe strictly the terms of Security Council
resolutions relevant to the immediate cessation of all
military activities within Lebanon and, particularly,
in and around Beirut. Demands the immediate lifting of
all restrictions on the city of Beirut
520 / 17 Sep 1982
Condemns the recent Israeli
incursions into Beirut in violation of the
cease-fire agreements and of Security Council
resolutions. Demands an immediate
return to the positions occupied by Israel before 15
September 1982, as a first step towards the full
implementation of Security Council resolutions.
521 / 19 Sep 1982
Condemns the criminal massacre of Palestinian
civilians in Beirut; reaffirms its resolutions 512
(1982) and 513 (1982), which call for respect for the
rights of the civilian populations without any
discrimination, and repudiates all acts of violence
against those populations. Requests the
Secretary-General, as a matter of urgency, to initiate
appropriate consultations and, in particular,
consultations with the Government of Lebanon on
additional steps which the Security Council might
take, including the possible deployment of United
Nations forces, to assist that government in ensuring
full protection for the civilian populations in and
around Beirut. (Massacre of
Sabra and Shattilla refugee camps while eastern
Beirut was under Israeli military occupation.)
573 / 4 Oct 1985
Condemns vigorously the act of armed
aggression perpetrated by Israel against Tunisian
territory in flagrant violation of the U.N. Charter,
international law and norms of conduct; and demands
that Israel refrain from perpetrating such acts of
aggression or from threatening to do so. (Israeli
raid against PLO Headquarters in Hammam Al-Shut).
523-/-18 October
1982
The Security Council decides to extend the mandate of
the UN Interim Force (UNIFIL) for 3 more months, and
insists that all parties not interfere with the
UNIFIL, who is now authorized to carry out additional
duties (administrative and humanitarian).
524-/-29 November
1982
The Security Council calls upon all parties to
immediately implement UN Security Council Resolution
338, and renews the mandate of the UN Disengagement
Observer Force for 6 more months.
529-/-18 January
1983
The Security Council decides to extend the mandate of
the UN Interim Force 6 more months, and calls upon all
to cooperate with it.
531-/-26 May 1983
The Security Council calls upon all parties to
immediately implement UN Security Council Resolution
338, and to renew the mandate for the UN Disengagement
Observer Force for 6 more months.
536-/-18 July 1983
Reiterating the necessity for the strict respect for
the territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon, the Security Council decides
to extend the mandate of the UN Interim Force 3 more
months, and calls upon all parties to cooperate with
it.
538-/-18 October
1983
Reiterating the necessity for the strict respect for
the territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon, the Security Council decides
to extend the mandate of the UN Interim Force 6 more
months, and calls upon all parties to cooperate with
it.
542-/-23 November
1983
Deeply concerned about the intensification of fighting
and the deplorable loss of life in Northern Lebanon,
the Security Council requests all parties to
immediately accept a cease-fire, and cooperate with
international relief agencies helping civilian
populations around and in Tripoli.
543-/-29 November
1983
The Security Council calls upon all parties to
immediately implement UN Security Council Resolution
338, and renews the mandate of the UN Disengagement
Observer Force for 6 more months.
549-/-19 April
1984
The Security Council decides to extend the mandate of
the UN Interim Force 6 more months, and reiterates the
necessity of strictly respecting the territorial
integrity, sovereignty and political independence of
Lebanon.
551-/-30 May 1984
The Security Council calls upon all parties to
immediately implement UN Security Council Resolution
338, and renews the mandate for the UN Disengagement
Observer Force for 6 more months.
555-/-12 October
1984
Re-emphasizing the necessity for strict respect of the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon, the Security Council decides
to extend the mandate of the UN Interim Force for 6
more months, and calls for all the parties to the
conflict to cooperate with them.
557-/-28 November
1984
The Security Council calls upon all parties to
immediately implement UN Security Council Resolution
338, and renews the mandate for the UN Disengagement
Observer Force for 6 more months.
583-/-18 April
1986
Decides to extend mandate of United Nations Interim
Force in Lebanon for another three months, and
reiterates support for territorial integrity,
sovereignty and independence of Lebanon.
584-/-29 May 1986
Calls upon all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and renews
mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force for another six months.
586-/-18 July 1986
Decides to extend mandate of the United Nations
Interim Force in Lebanon for another six months, and
reaffirms the territorial integrity, sovereignty and
independence of Lebanon.
590-/-26 November
1986
Calls upon the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and decides to
renew the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force for another 6 months.
592-/-8 December
1986
Reaffirms Geneva Conventions (1949) is applicable to
occupied territories, strongly deplores Israeli Army
killing Palestinian students, calls upon Israel to
release persons detained in incident at Bir Zeit Univ.
as per Geneva Conventions (1949).
592-/-8 Dec 1986
Strongly deplores the opening of fire by the Israeli
army resulting in the death and the wounding of
defenceless students at Bir Zeit University. Calls
upon Israel to abide
immediately and scrupulously by the Fourth Geneva
Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian
Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949. Calls
upon Israel to release any person or persons detained
as a result of the recent events at Bir Zeit
University.
605 / 22 Dec 1987
Strongly deplores those policies and practices of
Israel, the occupying Power, which violate the human
rights of the Palestinian people in the occupied
territories, particularly the opening of fire by the
Israeli army, resulting in the killing and wounding of
defenseless Palestinian civilians. Calls once again
upon Israel, the occupying Power, to
abide immediately and scrupulously by the Fourth
Geneva Convention.
594-/-15 January
1987
Responding to request from Government of Lebanon,
decides to extend mandate of the United Nations
Interim Force in Lebanon, and reiterates its strong
support for the territorial integrity, sovereignty and
independence of Lebanon.
596-/-29 May 1987
To call upon all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973),and renew
mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force for another six months.
599-/-31 July 1987
Responding to request from Lebanon government, decides
to extend mandate of United Nations Interim Force in
Lebanon for another six months, reiterates strong
support for the territorial integrity, sovereignty and
independence of Lebanon.
603-/-25 November
1987
Calls for immediate implementation of UN Security
Council Resolution 338 1973), and decides to renew
mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force for another six months.
605-/-22 December
1987
Deplores actions of Israel which
interferes with Middle East peace, violates
Palestinian human rights, including killing
defenseless Palestinian civilians, reaffirms
Geneva Conventions (1949) is applicable to Israeli
occupation, and calls upon Israel to quit its
violations of Geneva Conventions (1949).
607 /-5 January
1988
Reaffirms Geneva Conventions (1949) applies to the
Israeli occupation, and calls upon Israel
to stop deportations as per Geneva
Conventions (1949).
607 / 5 Jan 1988
Calls upon Israel to refrain
from deporting any Palestinian civilians from
the occupied territories; and strongly requests it to
abide by its obligations arising
from the Fourth Geneva Convention.
608 / 14 Jan 1988
Reaffirming resolution 607
(1988) of 5 January 1988, deeply regrets that
Israel, the occupying Power, in defiance of U.N.
resolutions, has deported Palestinian civilians. Calls
upon Israel to rescind the orders and to desist from
forthwith deporting any other Palestinian civilians
from the occupied territories.
609-/-29 January
1988
Responding to the request of Government of Lebanon,
decides to extend mandate of the United Nations
Interim Force in Lebanon for another six months, and
reiterates support for the territorial integrity,
sovereignty and independence of Lebanon.
611 / 25 Apr 1988
Having noted with concern that the
aggression perpetrated on 16 April 1988 in the
locality of Sidi Bou Said (Tunisia) has caused
loss of human life, particularly the assassination
of Mr. Khalil Al-Wazir, condemns vigorously the
aggression perpetrated against the sovereignty and
territorial integrity of Tunisia in flagrant
violation of the U.N. Charter; and urges Member
States to take measures to prevent such acts
against the sovereignty and territorial integrity
of all States. (Al-Wazir (Abu-Jihad) was the
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Palestine
Liberation Organization.)
613 / 31 May 1988
Decides to call upon all parties to implement
immediately UN Security Council Resolution 338 (1973),
and to renew the mandate of the United Nations
Disengagement Observer Force for another six months.
617-/-29 July 1988
Responding to Government of Lebanon, the Security
Council decides to extend mandate of United Nations
Interim Force in Lebanon for another six months, and
reiterates its support for the territorial integrity,
sovereignty and independence of Lebanon.
618-/-29 July 1988
Condemns the abduction of Lieutenant-Colonel William
Richard Higgins, of the United Nations Truce
Supervision Organization, and demands his immediate
release.
624-/-30 November
1988
Calls upon all parties to immediately implement UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force for another six months.
630-/-30 January
1989
Responding to letter from Lebanon rep., decides to
extend mandate of United Nations Interim Force in
Lebanon for another six months, and reiterates support
for the territorial integrity, sovereignty and
independence of Lebanon.
633-/-30 May 1989
Decides to call upon all parties to implement
immediately UN Security Council Resolution 338 (1973),
and to renew mandate of United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force for another six months.
636 / 6 Jul 1989
Deeply regrets the continuing deportation by Israel,
the occupying Power, of Palestinian civilians. Calls upon Israel to ensure the safe
and immediate return to the occupied Palestinian
territories of those deported and to desist
forthwith from deporting any other Palestinian
civilians. Reaffirms that the Fourth Geneva
Convention is applicable to the Palestinian
territories, occupied by Israel since 1967,
including Jerusalem, and to the other occupied Arab
territories.
639 / 31 July
1989
Responding to Government of Lebanon letter, decides to
extend mandate of United Nations Interim Force in
Lebanon for another six months, and reiterates support
for territorial integrity, sovereignty and
independence of Lebanon.
641 / 30 Aug 1989
Deplores Israel's continuing deportation of
Palestinian civilians. Calls upon Israel to ensure the
safe and immediate return to the occupied Palestinian
territories of those deported and to desist forthwith
from deporting any other Palestinian civilians.
Reaffirms that the Fourth Geneva Convention is
applicable to the Palestinian territories, occupied by
Israel since 1967, including Jerusalem, and to the
other occupied Arab territories.
645-/-29 November
1989
Decides to call upon all parties to implement
immediately UN Security Council Resolution 338 (1973),
and to renew mandate of United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force for another six months.
648-/-31 January
1990
Decides to extend mandate of United Nations Interim
Force in Lebanon for another six months, and
reiterates support for the territorial integrity,
sovereignty and independence of Lebanon.
655-/-31 May 1990
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
659-/-31 July 1990
Responding to Lebanon letter, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another interim period of six months, and reiterates
support for the territorial integrity, sovereignty and
independence of Lebanon.
672 / 12 Oct 1990
Reaffirming that a just and lasting solution to the
Arab-Israeli conflict must be based on its resolutions
242 (1967) and 338 (1973) through an active
negotiating process which takes into account the right
to security for all States in the region, including
Israel, as well as the legitimate political rights of
the Palestinian people. Expresses alarm at the
violence which took place on 8 October at Al-Haram
Al-Sharif and other Holy Places of Jerusalem,
resulting in over twenty Palestinian deaths and the
injury of more than one hundred and fifty people,
including Palestinian civilians and innocent
worshippers. Condemns especially the acts of violence
committed by the Israeli security forces, resulting in
injuries and loss of human life. Calls
upon Israel, the occupying Power, to abide
scrupulously by its legal obligations under the
Fourth Geneva Convention.
673 / 24 Oct 1990
Deplores the refusal of the
Israeli Government to receive the mission of the
Secretary-General to the region in violation of
resolution 672 (1990).
679-/-30 November
1990
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
681 / 20 Dec 1990
Expresses its grave concern over
the rejection by Israel of its resolutions 672
(1990) and 673 (1990). Deplores the decision by the
Government of Israel, the occupying Power, to resume
the deportation of Palestinian civilians in the
occupied territories. Urges the Government of
Israel to accept the de jure applicability of the
Fourth Geneva Convention to all the territories
occupied by Israel since 1967.
694 / 24 May 1991
Declares that the action of the
Israeli authorities of deporting four Palestinians
on 18 May is in violation of the Fourth Geneva
Convention, which is applicable to all the
Palestinian territories occupied by Israel since 1967,
including Jerusalem. Deplores this action and
reiterates that Israel refrain from deporting any
Palestinian civilian from the occupied territories and
ensure the safe and immediate return of all those
deported.
726 / 6 Jan 1992
Strongly condemns the decision of Israel,
the occupying Power, to resume deportation of
Palestinian civilians. Reaffirms the applicability
of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 to all the
Palestinian territories occupied by Israel since
1967, including Jerusalem. Requests Israel
to ensure the safe and immediate return of all those
deported.
768-/-30 July 1992
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of UN Interim Force for another six months,
and reiterates support for the territorial integrity,
sovereignty and independence of Lebanon.
790-/-25 November
1992
calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
799 / 18 Dec 1992
Strongly condemns the action
taken by Israel, the occupying Power, to deport
hundreds of Palestinian civilians (on 17 December
1992). Expresses its firm opposition to any
such deportations by Israel. Reaffirms
the applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to
all the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel
since 1967, including Jerusalem. Demands
that Israel ensure the safe and immediate return to
the occupied territories of all those deported.
803-/-28 January
1993
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of UN Interim Force for another six months,
and reiterates support for the territorial integrity,
sovereignty and independence of Lebanon.
830-/-26 May 1993
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
852-/-28 July 1993
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of UN Interim Force for additional six months,
and reiterates support for the territorial integrity,
sovereignty and independence of Lebanon.
887 /-29 November
1993
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
895 /-28 January
1994
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates support for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of
Lebanon.
904 / 18 Mar 1994
Strongly condemns the massacre in Hebron committed
against Palestinian worshippers in Al-Ibrahimi Mosque,
on 25 February 1994, during the holy month of Ramadan,
and its aftermath which took the lives of more than 50
Palestinian civilians and injured several hundred
others. Calls upon Israel, the
occupying Power, to continue to take and implement
measures, including, inter alia, confiscation of
arms, with the aim of preventing illegal acts of
violence by Israeli settlers. Calls for measures to
be taken to guarantee the safety and protection of
the Palestinian civilians throughout the occupied
territory, including, inter alia, a temporary
international or foreign presence, which was provided
for in the Declaration of Principles, within the
context of the ongoing peace process.
921 /-26 May 1994
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
938 /-28 July
1994
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates its strong support
for the territorial integrity, sovereignty and
independence of Lebanon.
962 /-29 November
1994
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
974 /-30 July
1995
Responding to Lebanon government, decides to renew
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another period of six months, and reiterates support
for the territorial integrity, sovereignty and
independence of Lebanon. Endorses looking into
streamlining the force.
996-/-30 May 1995
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another period of six months.
1006 /-28 July
1995
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates support for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of
Lebanon. Condemns the increased violence against the
UN Interim Force and urges the parties to end it.
1024 /-28
November 1995
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
1039 /-29 January
1996
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates support for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of
Lebanon. Condemns violence against UN Interim Force
and welcomes streamlining of the force.
1052 /-18 April
1996
Calls upon all parties to cease hostilities and
continue diplomatic efforts, ensure safety of
civilians and halt hostilities toward UN Interim
Force, reaffirms support for territorial integrity,
sovereignty and political independence of Lebanon, and
asks member-states to provide humanitarian assistance.
1057 /-30 May
1996
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
1068 /-30 July
1996
Responding to the Government of Lebanon, decides to
extend the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force
in Lebanon for another six months, condemns the
violence against the force urging the parties to stop,
and welcomes the efforts to streamline the force.
Reiterates its strong support for the territorial
integrity, sovereignty and political independence of
Lebanon.
1081 /-27
November 1996
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
1073 / 28 Sep
1996
Expresses its deep concern about the tragic events in
Jerusalem and the areas of Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem
and the Gaza Strip, which resulted in a high number of
deaths and injuries among the Palestinian civilians. Calls for the immediate cessation
and reversal of all acts which have resulted in the
aggravation of the situation and which have negative
implications for the Middle East peace process.
Calls for the safety and protection of Palestinian
civilians to be ensured. Calls for the
immediate resumption of negotiations within the Middle
East peace process on its agreed basis and the timely
implementation of the agreements reached. (The draft
resolution was issued officially as a presidential
text, which normally indicates unanimity prior to the
vote.)
1095 /-28 January 1997
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates support for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon. Condemns violence especially
against the force, and urges all parties to stop it,
and encourages further efforts at increasing
efficiency and savings.
1109 /-28 May
1997
Calls on the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
1122 /-29 July
1997
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates support for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon.
1139 /-21
November 1997
Calls on all parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
1151 /-30 January
1998
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates support for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon.
1169 /-27 May
1998
Calls on the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
1188 /-30 July
1998
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates support for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon.
1211 /-25
November 1998
Calls on the parties to implement immediately its UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
1223 /-28 January
1999
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates support for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon.
1243 /-27 May
1999
Calls on the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
1254 /-30 July
1999
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates support for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon.
1265 /-17
September 1999
condemns the targeting of civilians in armed conflicts
and interfering with humanitarian workers and UN
workers and use of child soldiers, and urges all
parties to fulfil all humanitarian laws and ratify all
humanitarian laws and treaties (for those who have not
already), and to work toward including special
protections for those requiring special attention
(such as women and children). UN acknowledges the new
humanitarian laws, commits to working closer with
International Committee of the Red Cross and regional
groups, and with civilian police more, and trying to
inhibit spread of small weapons.
1276 /-24
November 1999
Calls on the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months.
1288 /-31 January
2000
Responding to Government of Lebanon, decides to extend
mandate of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for
another six months, and reiterates support for the
territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon.
1296 /-19 April
2000
Expressing deep regret that civilians and refugees are
increasingly the targets of armed conflict, reaffirms
taking steps to create a comprehensive including
preventative approach to protecting civilians and
refugees from armed conflict, including groups with
special needs such as women and children, and
including such issues as HIV/AIDS prevention and child
soldiers, controlling spread of small weapons, in
cooperation with humanitarian organizations, and
amongst UN agencies and working groups.
1300 /-31 May
2000
Calls on the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to renew
mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for another six months. Also welcomes UN efforts to
sensitize peacekeeping forces to issues of preventing
HIV/AIDS.
1308 /-17 July
2000
Deeply concerned about worldwide HIV/AIDS pandemic,
which exasperates violence and armed conflicts and
endangers humanitarian workers. Recalling many
meetings on this problem, and need for coordination of
all agencies to intensify efforts, including
educational, vaccine research, testing and counselling
and prevention programs, including those deployed
through peacekeeping programs, and customized to local
needs and culture.
1310 /-27 July
2000
Responding to Lebanon government, decides to extend
mandate of UN Interim Force for another 6 months, and
reiterates support for the territorial integrity,
sovereignty and political independence of Lebanon, and
welcomes that Israel has reversed all violations of
the Blue Line of withdrawal, and return of Lebanon
government to its territorial authority.
1322 / 7 Oct 2000
Reaffirms that a just and lasting solution to the Arab
and Israeli conflict must be based on its resolutions
242 (1967) of 22 November 1967 and 338 (1973) of 22
October 1973, through an active negotiating process. Deplores the provocation carried out
at Al-Haram Al-Sharif in Jerusalem on 28 September
2000, and the subsequent violence there and at other
Holy Places, as well as in other areas throughout
the territories occupied by Israel since 1968,
resulting in over 80 Palestinian deaths and many other
casualties. Condemns acts of violence, especially the
excessive use of force against Palestinians, resulting
in injury and loss of human life. Calls
upon Israel, the occupying Power, to abide
scrupulously by its legal obligations and its
responsibilities under the Fourth Geneva.
Calls for the immediate cessation of violence, and for
all necessary steps to be taken to ensure that
violence ceases, that new provocative actions are
avoided, and that the situation returns to normality.
Stresses the importance of establishing a mechanism
for a speedy and objective inquiry into the tragic
events of the last few days with the aim of preventing
their repetition.
1322 / 7 October
2000
Deplores provocation of Sept. 28 at Al-Haram Al-Sharif
when Ariel Sharon entered sacred space with large
group of mercenaries, and calls upon Israel to
scrupulously obey Geneva Conventions (1949), and for
all parties to take steps to return to peace process.
1328 / 27
November 2000
Reaffirming UN Security Council Resolution 1308
(2000), calls on the parties to implement immediately
UN Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and to
renew mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force for another six months.
1337 / 30 January
2001
Reaffirming its UN Security Council Resolution 1308
(2000) and that Israel had withdrawn as per UN
Security Council Resolution 425 (1978), but responding
to the request of the Lebanon rep., decides to extend
mandate of UN Interim Force another 6 months,
returning its personnel to recommended operational
levels, while supporting the government of Lebanon
returning to full authority over the land, but
condemns the continuing violence.
1351 / 30 May
2001
Calls upon the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and decides to
renew mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force for another six months.
1365 / 31 July
2001
Recalling that Israel had withdrawn its forces as per
required, and UN Interim Force had fulfilled 2 of 3
parts of its mandate, and keeping in mind the
principles of UN Security Council Resolution 1308
(2000) and other humanitarian law, the Security
Council decides to renew mandate of UNIFIL, urges it
to cooperate with the United Nations Truce Supervision
Organization, and to pursue its reconfiguring, and
calls upon government of Lebanon to return to its
position of authority over its land, while still
struggling to handle continued violations of
withdrawal line.
1379 / 20
November 2001
Recognizing the terrible impact of armed conflict on
children, Security Council expresses determination to
give special attention to special needs of children in
peacekeeping operations, to ask parties in conflict to
make special arrangements for children and other
groups with special needs and in peace agreements as
well, and not to hinder work of humanitarian workers,
and obey relevant international law, while attempting
to control the criminal activities and use of child
soldiers and spread of small weapons that facilitates
terrorism and armed conflict, and to discourage
corporate support for aggressors and participation in
illicit trade supporting terrorism, and educate
peacekeepers on helping prevent HIV/AIDS, and develop
reintegration and rehab programs, and support regional
program efforts to do the same.
1381 / 27
November 2001
Reaffirming UN Security Council Resolution 1308
(2000), calls on the parties to implement immediately
UN Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and decides
to renew mandate of United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force for another six months.
1391 / 28 January
2002
Recalling Israel's withdrawal, UN Security Council
Resolution 1308 (2000), and humanitarian law, and in
response to Lebanon government request, extends
mandate of UN Interim Force (UNIFIL) 6 months,
continues reconfiguration of UNIFIL, and supports
Lebanon government continuing effort to regain
authority over its lands, condemns continuing
violence, and welcomes UNIFIL efforts to de-mine and
cooperate with the United Nations Truce Supervision
Organization.
1397 / 12 March
2002
Affirming the 2-State Solution,
and gravely concerned about violence of Sept., 2000,
and stressing the need for assuring the safety of
civilians and respecting humanitarian law,
and welcomes the efforts of the International Quartet
and Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah, demands end to the
violence, and cooperation with Tenet Security plan,
Mitchell Committee recommendations.
1402 / 30 March
2002
Expressing grave concern over suicide bombings against
Israel and attacks against Arafat’s Presidential
headquarters in Ramallah, calls upon both parties to
move toward ceasefire, Israeli withdrawal from
Ramallah, and for both parties to cooperate with
Special Envoy Zinni, to implement Tenet Security Work
Plan, of the Mitchell Committee, and support for the
peace efforts of the International Quartet.
1403 / 4 April
2002
Reaffirming UN Security Council
Resolution 1397(2002), and concerned about
the deteriorating conditions in Palestine, calls for
the immediate implementation of UN Security Council
Resolution 1402 (2002), and welcomes the mission of
the International Quartet toward bringing about peace.
1405 / 19 April
2002
Concerned about the humanitarian crisis in Jenin, and
calling for the Israeli restrictions on humanitarian
access to Jenin, stressing for all to follow the norms
of international law, welcomes to efforts of the
Secretary-General to find accurate info on what is
happening in Jenin.
1415 / 30 May
2002
Calls on the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and
decides to renew mandate of United Nations
Disengagement Observer Force another seven months.
1428 / 30 July
2002
Recalling that Israel had withdrawn, and responding to
the request of the Lebanon government, the Security
Council renews mandate of UN Interim Force (UNIFIL) 6
more months, while still reconfiguring it for the new
situation, while condemning the continuing violence,
calls on Lebanon government to retake control of its
area, commands all involved to cooperate with UNIFIL,
commends UNIFIL for its efforts to de-mine the land,
and urges it to cooperate with the United Nations
Truce Supervision Organization.
1435 / 24
September 2002
Condemns the terrorist attacks on both sides, the
reoccupation of the President's offices in Ramallah
and many cities, and Israeli military restricting
movement leading to state of humanitarian crisis for
the Palestinians, repeats demand to end all violence
and respect all humanitarian law including Geneva
Conventions (1949), and thus that Israel should
withdraw from Ramallah and cease destruction of urban
infrastructure, while also demanding that the
Palestinian authority fulfills its commitments to halt
the terrorist attacks, and gives full support to peace
efforts of the International Quartet and recognition
of the initiative of the Arab League.
1451 / 17
December 2002
Calls on the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and decides to
renew mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force for another six months.
1461 / 30 January
2003
Recalling Israeli withdrawal, and that the UN Interim
Force (UNIFIL) has fulfilled 2/3 of its mission, and
UN Security Council Resolution 1308 (2000), and
responding to the request of the Lebanon government,
decides to renew mandate of UNIFIL 6 months and
supports Lebanese government return to full authority.
Calls on both parties to assure UNIFIL full freedom of
movement, and respect the withdrawal line. Condemns
ongoing violence, but welcomes the de-mining efforts
of UNIFIL, and cooperation with the United Nations
Truce Supervision Organization.
1488 / 26 June
2003
Calls on the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and decides to
renew mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force for another six months.
1496 / 31 July
2003
Recalling that Israel has withdrawn, and that UN
Interim Force (UNIFIL) has completed 2/3 of its
mission, and UN Security Council Resolution 1308
(2000), and responding to request from Lebanon
government, extends mandate of UNIFIL 6 months,
supports Lebanese government return to full authority,
calls on all parties to allow UNIFIL full movement,
and to respect the withdrawal line, and condemns
continuing violence, and welcomes UNIFIL de-mining
efforts and cooperation with the United Nations Truce
Supervision Organization.
1515 / 19
November 2003
Concerned about continuing violence, and repeating its
demand for a cease-fire, and reaffirming 2-State
Solution, endorses the Roadmap, and recognizes the
Israeli-Syrian Peace Track and Israeli-Lebanese Peace
Track.
1520 / 22
December 2003
Calls on the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and
decides to renew mandate of United Nations
Disengagement Observer Force for another six months.
1539 / 22 April
2004
Reaffirming UN Security Council Resolution protecting
children caught in armed conflict, and UN Security
Council Resolution 1308(2000) requiring UN
Peacekeeping missions to help prevent HIV/AIDS, and UN
Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) needs of
special groups such as women and children, and
obligations of States to prosecute war criminals, and
to give full access to humanitarian workers, strongly
condemn use of child soldiers (a war crime) and
violence against children and schools and hospitals,
and slavery, and requests Secretary-General to devise
action plan to protect children and stop use of child
soldiers, and to stop illicit trade in support of
terrorism, and trafficking in small arms, and calls on
all member-States to abide by international laws
protecting children and cooperate with UN agencies
doing this work including deployment of new "Child
Protection Advisors" (CPAs) with Peacekeeping
missions, and support education programs in conflict
areas, preventing HIV/AIDS and stopping sexual abuse
of children in conflict areas, including
self-monitoring programs.
1540 / 28 April
2004
Affirming that nuclear, biological and chemical
weapons are threat to international peace and
security, and recognizing UN efforts to control them,
decides that all member-nations shall enforce treaties
against non-state actors who attempt to acquire such
weapons, and shall take required steps to secure their
own stockpiles as per these treaties.
1544 / 19 May
2004
Reiterating Israeli
obligations as per Geneva Conventions (1949) for
its occupation, and to address its
security needs within the bounds of international law,
and calls on both parties to fulfill obligations as
per Roadmap, and condemns continued violence including
killing of civilians and home demolitions in Rafah,
calls on Israel to respect international humanitarian
law obligations especially concerning home
demolitions, and expresses concern for Palestinians
now left homeless.
1550 / 29 June
2004
Calls on the parties to implement immediately UN Security Council Resolution 338
(1973), and decides to renew mandate of
United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for
another six months.
1553 / 29 July
2004
Recalling Israeli withdrawal, and UN
Security Council Resolutions 1308 (2000)
and 1325 (2000), and in response to request from
government of Lebanon, extends mandate of UN Interim
Force (UNIFIL) 6 months, encourages Lebanon government
to continue re-establishing its authority, calls on
all parties to ensure UNIFIL freedom of movement,
supports efforts of UNIFIL to maintain cease-fire
despite ongoing violence, which it condemns, and
welcomes UNIFIL de-mining efforts and completion of
Operation Emirates Solidarity, and efforts of United
Nations Truce Supervision Organization.
1559 / 2
September 2004
Reiterating strong support for the territorial
integrity, sovereignty and political independence of
Lebanon, and gravely concerned about the continued
presence in Lebanon of armed militias, and mindful of
coming Lebanese elections, calls for withdrawal from
Lebanon of all non-Lebanese forces, disbanding of
militias, support for free elections, and all should
cooperate with UN.
1578 / 15
December 2004
Calls upon the parties to implement immediately UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and decides to
renew mandate of United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force for another six months.
1583 / 28 January
2005
Recalling Israel's withdrawal, and UN
Security Council Resolutions 1308 and 1325,
and that UN Interim Force (UNIFIL) had fulfilled 2/3
of mandate, but responding to request of Lebanon
government, the Security Council extends the UN
Interim Force mandate 6 months, and calls for
government of Lebanon to restore its authority to
whole land, and to all parties to ensure full freedom
of movement to UNIFIL. Condemns continuing violence
along Blue Line. Supports UNIFIL efforts to support
cease-fire and continue de-mining efforts, and
cooperate with the United Nations Truce Supervision
Organization.
1605 / 17 June
2005
Welcomes United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
efforts enforce zero-tolerance policy toward sexual
abuse and other violations of their code of conduct,
and decides to renew mandate of United Nations
Disengagement Observer Force for another six months.
1614 / 29 July
2005
Recalling UN Security Council Resolutions 1308 (2000)
and 1325(2000), and Israel's withdrawal measured by
the Blue Line, and that UN Interim Force (UNIFIL) had
fulfilled 2/3 of its mandate, and responding to
request of the Lebanese government, decides to extend
mandate of UNIFIL 6 months, but condemns continued
violence along the Blue Line, and calls on all parties
to stop violence, and accord UNIFIL full movement, and
welcomes Secretary-General offer to have UN help
Lebanon government resume its control over the area,
and welcomes UNIFIL efforts to support cease-fire and
their de-mining efforts, and to cooperate with the
United Nations Truce Supervision Organization.
1648 / 21
December 2005
Calls on all parties to immediately implement UN
Security Council Resolution 338 (1973), and for the
United Nations Disengagement Observer Force to
implement zero-tolerance for sexual misconduct or any
violation of code of conduct of UN personnel, and
decides to renew mandate of the United Nations
Disengagement Observer Force.
1655 / 31 January
2006
Recalling Israel’s withdrawal, and that UN Interim
Force (UNIFIL) has completed 2/3 of its mandate, and
UN Security Council Resolutions
1308 and 1325, but gravely concerned at
the continuing violence at the Blue Line, including
rockets fired by Hizbullah. Thus responding to request
from the Lebanon government, the Security Council
decides to extend the United Nations Interim Force in
Lebanon mandate 6 months, reiterates its support for
the territorial integrity, sovereignty and
independence of Lebanon, and supports the government
reasserting its authority over the area. Welcomes the
strengthening alliance between UNIFIL and the Lebanese
government, and UNIFIL’s continuing efforts to hold
the cease-fire and toward de-mining.
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