The U.N.’s Record on Israel 1947-1989

 

Prior to the Madrid Conference of 1991, the office of Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir commissioned Shai ben-Tekoa to do a statistical analysis of U.N. voting vis-a-vis Israel.

The following is a summary of that research:


Security Council:
605
  Total Resolutions
 
175
  Resolutions on the Arab-Israeli Conflict
74
  Neutral
4
  Against the perceived interests of an Arab state or body
97
  Against Israel

General Assembly:
Cumulative number of votes cast with/for Israel: 7,938.
Cumulative number of votes cast against Israel: 55,642.


Security Council: 1946-89

Frequency:

Since the Council first convened in 1946, at least one Arab state sat on it in 39 of the body’s first 43 years. Israel never sat on the Council. From December 1947, when the “Palestine Question” first appeared on its agenda, to 1989, the Council held 2,682 meetings of which 747 (26%) were devoted to the Arab-Israeli conflict. During this period, the Council passed 605 resolutions of which 175 (29%) concerned this conflict.

Balance or Tilt:

Of these 175, 74 (42%) may be labeled neutral or balanced. Of the remaining 101, 4 (4%) criticized or opposed the actions or judged against the perceived interests of an Arab state or body. 97 resolutions (96%) were critical, opposed the actions, or judged against the perceived interests of Israel. The last time a resolution passed the Security Council whose major thrust criticized Arab actions was on September 1, 1949.

Requests:

Between 1947 and 1989, the Council “called upon,” “demanded,” “requested,” etc., Israel to “comply,” “desist,” “refrain,” etc., 123 times. An Arab state, states or body was “called upon,” “ordered,” “requested” 65 times, or 47% less.

Specificity:

In these requests, Israel was explicitly named 105 times. References to Arab states were usually implicit, as in “…the parties concerned.” An Arab state was identified by name 12 times.

Expressions:

The Council expressed its “concern,” “grave concern,” “regret,” “deep regrets,” “shock,” etc., about Israeli actions 31 times. Regarding Arab actions, the Council never expressed negative sentiments.

Condemnations:

The Council “condemned,” “censured,” “deplored,” “strongly deplored,” etc., Israel 49 times. The Council never “condemned,” “censured,” “deplored,” etc., the Arabs.

Warnings:

The Council “warned,” “solemnly warned,” etc., Israel 7 times. The Council never warned the Arabs. The above data concern the entire post-war period until 1989, but by isolating the period June 1967-1989, the numbers rise into even starker relief.


Security Council: 1967-89

Frequency:

The Council held 1,517 meetings. Of these, 459 (30%) were devoted to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 402 resolutions were passed. Of these, 131 (33%) concerned the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Balance or Tilt of U.N. resolutions:

Of these 131, 43 (33%) were neutral. Of the remaining 88, all (100%) criticized or opposed the actions or judged against the interests of Israel. 0 resolutions criticized or opposed the actions or judged against the perceived interests of an Arab state or body or the PLO (founded by the Arab League in 1964).

Requests:

The Council “called upon,” “demanded,” “ordered,” etc., Israel to “comply,” “desist,” “refrain” 83 times. The Council “called upon,” “requested,” etc., an Arab state 29 times, 65% less. The Council never “demanded,” “ordered,” etc., the PLO to do or stop doing anything.

Expressions:

The Council expressed its “concern,” “grave concern,” “deep regrets,” “shock,” etc., regarding Israel’s actions 28 times. The Council never expressed negative sentiments regarding either any Arab state or the PLO.

Condemnations:

The Council “condemned,” “censured,” “deplored” Israel 43 times. No Arab state or group was ever condemned.


The General Assembly: 1947-89

The labor of the Assembly, the larger if less potent U.N. chamber, on the other hand, makes the above numbers testimony to the power and moderating influence of the United States in the Security Council, whose numbers now, by contrast, will seem in retrospect only mildly anti-Israel.

Number of Resolutions or Resolution Parts Voted On: 690

Balance or Tilt:

Of these, 205 (30%) were neutral. Of these, 64 (9%) were adopted without a vote, without objection or by consensus. 18 (3%) were adopted unanimously. Thus the adjusted number of balanced resolutions: 123 (18%)

Resolutions against Israel’s desires: 429 (62%)

Resolutions against Arab desires: 56 (8%).

Of the 56 votes not to the Arabs’ liking, 49 concerned the establishment or financing of peace-keeping forces. Of the remaining 7, 1 concerned inviting the Jewish Agency for Palestine to address the General Assembly (May 1947); 1 concerned the Partition Plan (November 1947); 1 concerned establishing a trusteeship for Jerusalem; 3 concerned refugees (1948); 1 protested admitting Israel as a member to the UN. Discounting the 49 votes concerning peace-keeping forces, the last anti-Arab vote of the General Assembly was in May 1949.

Requests:

The Arabs were “called upon” to “comply,” “desist,” “refrain,” etc., 4 times. Israel was “demanded,” “ordered,” etc., to do General Assembly bidding 305 times.

Expressions:

The Assembly expressed its “concern,” “grave concern,” “anxiety,” etc., about Israeli policies or actions 179 times. The General Assembly expressed itself in similar terms about Arab policies or actions 0 times.

Condemnations:

Israel was “condemned,” “vigorously condemned,” “strongly condemned,” “deplored,” “strongly deplored,” “censured,” or “denounced” by the General Assembly 321 times. The Arabs were condemned 0 times.

Cumulative number of votes cast with/for Israel: 7,938
Cumulative number of votes cast against Israel: 55,642