UN Documents for Middle East, including the Palestinian Question: Security Council Resolutions

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7 October 2000 S/RES/1322 This resolution condemned Israeli violence in Jerusalem.
18 March 1994 S/RES/904 This resolution called upon Israel, the occupying Power, to implement measures, including confiscation of arms, with the aim of preventing illegal acts of violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians in the Occupied territories.
20 December 1990 S/RES/681 This resolution deplored Israeli resumption of deportation of Palestinians.
24 October 1990 S/RES/673 This resolution insisted that Israel comply fully with resolution 242 and that it permit a mission of the Secretary-General to proceed.
12 October 1990 S/RES/672 This resolution called upon Israel as the occupying power to abide by its obligations and responsibilities under the Fourth Geneva Convention, and requested the Secretary-General to send a mission to the occupied territories.
14 January 1988 S/RES/608 This resolution called on Israel to stop deporting Palestinians.
22 December 1987 S/RES/605 This resolution deplored Israeli actions in the occupied territories and called upon the government again to abide by the Geneva Conventions.
19 December 1980 S/RES/484 This resolution reaffirmed the applicability of the Geneva Conventions to Israeli treatment of civilians in the Palestinian territories.
20 August 1980 S/RES/478 This resolution censured Israeli enactment of the “basic law” on Jerusalem.
30 June 1980 S/RES/476 This resolution reconfirmed the illegality of Israeli actions to change the character and status of Jerusalem.
20 May 1980 S/RES/469 This resolution deplored Israel’s failure to implement resolution 468.
8 May 1980 S/RES/468 This resolution called upon Israel to rescind the expulsion of three Palestinian leaders from Hebron and Halhoul.
1 March 1980 S/RES/465 This resolution deplored Israeli settlement policy in the occupied territories and reiterated that the settlements have no legal validity.
20 July 1979 S/RES/452 The Council accepted the recommendations in a report (S/13450) submitted by a commission it set up to look into the Israeli settlements.
22 March 1979 S/RES/446 This resolution declared that settlements in occupied territories have no legal validity and the legal status of Jerusalem cannot be validly altered unilaterally.