Condemnation of Zionism Series (20), the Zionist movement and international legitimacy and order

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Condemnation of Zionism Series (20), the Zionist movement and international legitimacy and order

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Condemnation of Zionism Series (20), the Zionist movement and international legitimacy and order




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The global Zionist movement after World War II and after the establishment of the United Nations benefited from the good international order - at that time - by making Israel a rebellious state against the laws and decisions of this international organization.

Although Israel is a member state of this international organization, it has categorically refused to implement any decision issued by this international body against it. This would not have been possible without the unparalleled American support - the largest country in the world - for the global Zionist movement.

The State of Israel did not accept the implementation of Resolution 242 (1) regarding withdrawal from the areas occupied by Israel after the Six-Day War - the 1967 war - and more than forty resolutions (2) issued against Israel, the State of Israel did not implement any of them.

The State of Israel used this UN body as a front to try to rule the globe by deploying its agents among the heads of states cooperating with it, through whom it implements its sabotage plans in their countries. I also strongly fought all voices calling for justice for the Palestinian people within the corridors of this organization.

Likewise, the influence of the Zionist movement extended throughout the earth - thanks to and through the United Nations - and Zionist lobbies were found within many countries of the world working to mobilize support and support for Israel and the global Zionist movement. Which created a state of real control for the Zionist movement over decision-making issues throughout the world.

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Resolution No. 242 is a resolution issued by the United Nations Security Council on November 22, 1967, and came in the wake of the eleventh Arab-Israeli war that took place in June 1967, which resulted in the defeat of the Arab armies and the occupation of new Arab areas by Israel.



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This article is incomplete, and needs a background section covering the war and the Khartoum summit and a aftermath section covering the Jarang mission.

This decision came as a compromise between several draft resolutions put forward for discussion after the war. Article 1, paragraph A, states: “Withdrawal of Israeli forces from the territories occupied in the recent conflict.” “Al” has deleted the definition from the word “lands” in the English text in order to maintain ambiguity in the interpretation of this decision. In addition to the issue of withdrawal, the resolution stipulated ending the state of war and implicitly recognizing Israel without linking this to resolving the Palestine issue, which the resolution considered a refugee problem. Since its issuance, this resolution has been the core of all Arab international negotiations and efforts to find a solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

The decision also stipulated:

Respecting the sovereignty of countries in the region over their territories.

Freedom of navigation on international corridors.

Solving the refugee problem.

Establishing demilitarized zones.

Adopting the principles of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East.

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Resolutions issued by the United Nations against the State of Israel



Lebanon (UNIFIL).

Resolution No. 468 of 1980, dated May 8, in which the Security Council calls on Israel (in its capacity as the occupying power) to rescind the illegal and deportation measures it took against the mayors of Hebron and Halhul and the Sharia judge of Hebron.

Resolution No. 469 of 1980 dated May 20, in which the Security Council once again calls on Israel to cancel the measures taken against the three Palestinian leaders, and to facilitate their immediate return so that they can resume the positions to which they were elected and appointed.

Resolution No. 497 of 1981 dated December 17 calling on Israel to de facto annex the Golan Heights.

Resolution No. 573 of 1985, dated October 4, in which the Security Council condemns the Israeli aggression against Tunisia, which caused heavy loss of life in addition to significant material damage, and urges the member states of the United Nations to take measures to discourage Israel from similar aggressive acts.

Resolution No. 592 of 1986 dated December 8, in which the Security Council condemns the Israeli army’s shooting against civilians, which led to the death and injury of a number of Birzeit University students.

Resolution No. 605 of 1987, dated December 22, in which the Security Council denounces Israeli practices that violate the human rights of the Palestinian people in the occupied territories and requests Israel to immediately and strictly adhere to the Geneva Convention relating to the protection of civilians in times of war.

Resolution No. 607 of 1988, dated January 5, requests that the Security Council refrain from deporting Palestinian civilians from the occupied territories.

Resolution No. 608 of 1988, dated January 5, requires Israel to cancel the deportation order for Palestinian civilians and ensure the return of those who have already been deported.

Resolution No. 611 of 1988 dated April 25, in which the Security Council condemns the Israeli aggression against Tunisia that occurred on April 16, 1988, which resulted in the loss of human lives and led in particular to the assassination of Khalil Al-Wazir.

Resolution No. 636 of 1989 of July 6 requires Israel to ensure the return to the occupied territories of those deported (eight Palestinian civilians on June 29, 1989) and for Israel to cease deporting any other Palestinian civilians.

Resolution No. 641 of 1989, dated August 30, denounces Israel’s continued deportation of Palestinian civilians (deportation of five Palestinian civilians on August 27, 1989) and requests Israel to ensure the immediate and immediate return of those deported.


Resolution No. 672 of 1990, dated October 12, condemns the acts of violence committed by Israeli security forces on October 8, 1990, on the Holy Mosque, which resulted in the killing of more than 20 Palestinians and the wounding of more than 150 people (Palestinian civilians and innocent worshipers).

Resolution No. 673 of 1990, dated October 24, deplores the Israeli government’s refusal to receive the Secretary-General’s mission and urges it to comply with UN Security Council Resolution No. 672 of 1990.

Resolution No. 681 of 1990, dated December 20, condemns Israel’s decision to resume the deportation of Palestinian civilians in the occupied territories.

Resolution No. 694 of 1991 dated May 24 denounces Israel’s deportation of Palestinians, which constitutes a violation of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War.

Resolution No. 726 of 1992 dated January 6 requires Israel to avoid deportation decisions.

Resolution No. 799 of 1992, dated January 19, condemns Israel’s deportation of 418 Palestinians to southern Lebanon, violating its obligations under the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1948, and requests Israel to ensure the immediate and safe return of all deportees to the occupied territories.

Resolution No. 1860 of 2009 dated January 8 regarding a ceasefire after the attack on Gaza (December 2008).

Resolution No. 2334 of 2016 dated December 23, which urged an end to Israeli settlements in the Palestinian territories.

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