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   > On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 15:43:21 -0700, "Phxbrd"    
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   >>"Sarah Ehrett" wrote in message   
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   >>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 13:56:33 -0700, "Phxbrd"   
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   >>>>"Michelle Steiner" wrote in message   
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   >>>>> Hostages Taken After Chandler Mall Shootout   
   >>>>> CHANDLER, Ariz. -- A man involved in a shootout with police is   
   >>>>> reportedly holding two hostages inside a Baja Fresh restaurant on the   
   >>>>> grounds of   
   >>>>> Chandler Fashion Mall.   
   >>>>   
   >>>>Here we go again. Cowards in black Ninja combat suits will surround the   
   >>>>scene until the perp kills everyone in sight including himself and/or   
   >>>>runs   
   >>>>out of ammo and surrenders. Do their job and rush the guy? Don't be   
   >>>>silly. One of them might get hurt or something.   
   >>>   
   >>> Why do you defend filth?   
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   >>Why   
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   > Why do you defend this filth?   
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   You mean *this* filth?   
      
      
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   UN Security Council Chamber in New York.   
   The following is a list of United Nations resolutions that concern Israel   
   and bordering states such as Lebanon. From 1967 to 1989 the UN Security   
   Council passed 131 resolutions directly addressing the Arab-Israeli   
   conflict. In early Security Council practice, resolutions did not directly   
   invoke Chapter VII. They made an explicit determination of a threat, breach   
   of the peace, or act of aggression, and ordered an action in accordance with   
   Article 39 or 40. Resolution 54 determined that a threat to peace existed   
   within the meaning of Article 39 of the Charter, reiterated the need for a   
   truce, and ordered a cease-fire pursuant to Article 40 of the Charter.   
   Although the phrase "Acting under Chapter VII" was never mentioned as the   
   basis for the action taken, the chapter's authority was being used.[1]   
      
   The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a number of resolutions   
   saying that the strategic relationship with the United States encourages   
   Israel to pursue aggressive and expansionist policies and practices.[2] The   
   9th Emergency Session of the General Assembly was convened at the request of   
   the Security Council when the United States blocked efforts to adopt   
   sanctions against Israel.[3] The United States responded to the frequent   
   criticism from UN organs by adopting the Negroponte doctrine.   
      
    Contents   
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    a.. 1 United Nations General Assembly resolutions   
    b.. 2 United Nations Security Council resolutions   
    c.. 3 See also   
    d.. 4 References   
    e.. 5 External links   
      
      
   [edit] United Nations General Assembly resolutions   
    See also: United Nations General Assembly resolution   
    This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.   
    a.. 1947   
    a.. November 29: UN General Assembly Resolution 181: recommending   
   partition of the British Mandate into Jewish and Arab states   
    b.. 1948   
    a.. December 11: UN General Assembly Resolution 194: conditional right   
   of return of refugees   
    c.. 1949   
    a.. May 11: UN General Assembly Resolution 273: admission of Israel to   
   the UN   
    b.. December 9: UN General Assembly Resolution 303(IV): International   
   Regime for Jerusalem   
    d.. 1967   
    a.. July 4: UN General Assembly Resolution 2253 (ES-V): The Situation in   
   Jerusalem   
    e.. 1974   
    a.. UN General Assembly Resolution 3236: Recognizes the right of the   
   Palestinian people to regain its rights.   
    f.. November 10,1975:   
    a.. UN General Assembly Resolution 3375: Invitation to the Palestine   
   Liberation Organization to participate in the efforts for peace in the   
   Middle East.   
    b.. UN General Assembly Resolution 3376: Stressed "the inalienable   
   rights of the Palestinian people".   
    c.. UN General Assembly Resolution 3379: equating Zionism with racism.   
    g.. 1991   
    a.. December 16: UN General Assembly Resolution 4686: annulled Res. 3379   
   [edit] United Nations Security Council resolutions   
    See also: United Nations Security Council resolution   
    1.. Resolution 42: The Palestine Question (5 March 1948) Requests   
   recommendations for the Palestine Commission   
    2.. Resolution 43: The Palestine Question (1 Apr 1948) Recognizes   
   "increasing violence and disorder in Palestine" and requests that   
   representatives of "the Jewish Agency for Palestine and the Arab Higher   
   Committee" arrange, with the Security Council, "a truce between the Arab and   
   Jewish Communities of Palestine...Calls upon Arab and Jewish armed groups in   
   Palestine to cease acts of violence immediately."   
    3.. Resolution 44: The Palestine Question (1 Apr 1948) Requests   
   convocation of special session of the General Assembly   
    4.. Resolution 46: The Palestine Question (17 Apr 1948) As the United   
   Kingdom is the Mandatory Power, "it is responsible for the maintenance of   
   peace and order in Palestine." The Resolutions also "Calls upon all persons   
   and organizations in Palestine" to stop importing "armed bands and fighting   
   personnel...whatever their origin;...weapons and war materials;...Refrain,   
   pending the future government of Palestine...from any political activity   
   which might prejudice the rights, claims, or position of either   
   community;...refrain from any action which will endager the safety of the   
   Holy Places in Palestine."   
    5.. Resolution 48: April 23, 1948, calls on all concerned parties to   
   comply with UNSC Resolution 46 and establishes a Truce Commission for   
   Palestine to assist the SC in implementing the truce. Approved 8-0,   
   abstentions from Colombia, Ukrainian SSR and USSR.   
    6.. Resolution 49: May 22, 1948 issues a cease-fire order to come into   
   effect at noon, May 24, 1948, New York time. Orders the Truce Commission for   
   Palestine previously set up to report on compliance. Passed by 8-0,   
   abstentions from Ukrainian SSR, USSR and Syria.   
    7.. Resolution 50: May 29, 1948, calls for a four week ceasefire covering   
   Palestine, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Transjordan and Yemen.   
   Urges all to protect the Holy Places and Jerusalem. Offers the UN Mediator   
   as many military observers as necessary. Further violations and the Council   
   would consider action under Chapter VII of the UN Charter. Adopted in parts;   
   no voting on the resolution as a whole.   
    8.. Resolution 53: The Palestine Question (7 Jul 1948)   
    9.. Resolution 54: The Palestine Question (15 Jul 1948)   
    10.. Resolution 56: The Palestine Question (19 Aug 1948)   
    11.. Resolution 57: The Palestine Question (18 Sep 1948)   
    12.. Resolution 59: The Palestine Question (19 Oct 1948)   
    13.. Resolution 60: The Palestine Question (29 Oct 1948)   
    14.. Resolution 61: The Palestine Question (4 Nov 1948)   
      
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