
Passed in a 91-65 vote with 9 abstentions on Tuesday, the resolution called on Israel to abandon the Golan after over 50 years of occupation, insisting that nations may not acquire territory by conquest, a core principle of international law:
"The continued occupation of the Syrian Golan and its de facto annexation constitute a stumbling block in the way of achieving a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in the region," the resolution said, demanding that "Israel withdraw from all the occupied Syrian Golan."In addition to the Golan resolution, the General Assembly passed four other measures related to Israel on Tuesday, one urging "respect for, and the preservation of" occupied Palestinian lands - including the West Bank and East Jerusalem - and reaffirming the "illegality of Israeli settlement activities." The other resolutions recognized the work of UN departments devoted to Palestine issues, and requested the continuation of a "special program" to disseminate information on Palestine and related UN decisions. The United States voted against all five measures in tandem with Tel Aviv.












Comment: Mondoweiss, 3/12/2019: UN says Israeli occupation cost Palestinian economy $48B Palestine Post 24 30/11/2019: International law is clear: Israel's settlements are illegal