The United Nations and the Palestine Question, April 1947 – April 1965 (ص 18)

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The United Nations and the Palestine Question, April 1947 – April 1965 (ص 18)
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graveconcern”, the General Assembly urges Israel
“promptly to withdraw all forces behind the armistice
lines.” (Paragraph 1 of the Preamble, and Operative
Paragraph 2).
Proposed by the United States, this resolution was
adopted by 64 for, 5 against, and 6 abstentions.
2) Resolution of 4 November 1956 (999 (ES-I)) -
“Noting with regret” that compliance with the reso-
lution of 2 November had not been accomplished, the
General Assembly “reaffirms” the earlier resolution.
(Paragraph 1 of the Preamble, and Operative Para-
graph 1).
Proposed jointly by nineteen member-States from
Asia and Africa, this resolution was adopted by 59 for, 5
against, and 12 abstentions.
3) Resolution of 7 November 1956 (1002 (ES-I)) :
The General Assembly “reaffirms the above-men-
tioned resolutions” and calls once again upon Israel im-
mediately to withdraw all its forces behind the armistice
lines.” (Paragraphs 1 and 2).
Proposed jointly by nineteen member-States from
Asia and Africa, this resolution was adopted by 65 for, 1
against, and 10 abstentions.
4) Resolution of 24 November 1956 (1120 (XI)) :
The General Assembly “notes with regret” that “no
Israel forces have been withdrawn” and “reiterates its
cali.” (Paragraphs 1 and 2).
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تاريخ
سبتمبر ١٩٦٦
المنشئ
Sayegh, Fayez A.
صايغ، فايز

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