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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1073

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Date
  
28 September 1996

Code
  
S/RES/1073 (Document)

Meeting no.
  
3,698

Result
  
Adopted

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1073

Subject
  
The situation in the occupied Arab territories

Voting summary
  
14 voted for None voted against 1 abstained

United Nations Security Council resolution 1073, adopted on 28 September 1996, after recalling all resolutions on Jerusalem and noting a letter from Saudi Arabia on behalf of the Arab League, the Council called on Israel to cease and reverse all acts which had resulted in aggravation in the region.

Contents

Background

On 23 September 1996, Israel opened a tunnel linking the Western Wall with an exit near Temple Mount. The opening provoked rioting, which lasted for five days, in the territories which resulted in the deaths of 14 Israelis and 56 Arabs. A further 300 people were injured.

Resolution

Concern was expressed at the clashes between Palestinians and Israeli army in Jerusalem, Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem and the Gaza Strip which resulted in deaths and injuries on both sides. There was also concern for the wider implications on the Middle East peace process as a whole.

A cessation and reversal of all acts by Israel was urged, while the safety of Palestinians was called for and the resumption of negotiations.

Resolution 1073 was adopted by 14 votes to none against, with one abstention from the United States.

References

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1073 Wikipedia