Saturday, April 28, 2018

Fraudulent Defendant History of United States of America in order to “Preserved Constitution of the Confederate States of America, adopted on March 11, 1861, seceded from the Union in order to preserve slavery, states' rights, and political international liberty for scheming whites Criminal Whites Supremacy Organization RICO “Political GOP Party”


Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – up, further did so each dates of the crimes aid, facilitation of the same, abetting, assessor after the facts on all RICO criminal acts of (co) perpetrator
 Chief Defendant 45th President Donald John Trump Sr. between the time frame 2016 “Election scam” usage of “white KKK Acts in dominance” terror, violence, voting disfranchisement and massive Judicial and Congressional Fraud RICO surrounding the same “Election” all (now) in 2018 racial hate base sponsorship activities of individual criminal responsibility of 45th President Donald John Trump Sr. leadership and full rank in defendant “Knights of The Klu Klux Klansmen Criminal Whites Supremacy Organization, disfranchisement history of enslavement of the negro race to being “inferior human being”.
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – up, further did so each dates of the crimes aid, facilitation of the same, abetting, assessor after the facts on all RICO criminal acts of (co) perpetrator
 Chief Defendant 45th President Donald John Trump Sr., being directly participated in a Common Design or Conspiracy to commit and did commit continually 1865 American Colonial War Crimes, “acts of Aggression and Crimes against Humanity, while physically “attack verbally” in a racist free will state of mind against the “entire” Negro race of (USA) and the DNA International “Immigrants Negro race world-wide which he called Immigrants from Shit-Hole Africa in 2018 no-less..?
All “Immigrants from Shithole (Africa) countries..?   Whom been under this same “International “Syndicate Criminal Whites Supremacy Organization, of the (Defendants) since 1619 and continuance
physical crimes included murders, brutalities, cruelties, tortures, atrocities, mental abuse and other inhumane acts, of “Abducted, Kidnapped against the “unwilling” Civilian Negro Population” in Common Design or Conspiracy within the Jurisdiction fraudulent “known to be” United States of America” by such continue ongoing
Whites Supremacy Organization, each listed herein  individual criminal responsibility supporting, direction, leadership, to continue “whites supremacy” acts and actions to continue premeditated 44.5 Million plus Counts of genocide August 20th 1619 – February 7th 2013, and well into 2018 (December) crimes against all Negro Race” of (USA) and the DNA International “Immigrants Negro race world-wide in crimes of
Whites Supremacy Criminal Organization RICO crimes against humanity of genocide by killing (article 6-a) genocide by causing serious bodily or mental harm (article 6-b) and genocide by deliberately inflicting on target “Slaves” conditions to remain of life calculated to bring about the “Slaves” physical destruction (article 6-c), both within the Jurisdiction of (USA) and the Negro DNA Immigrants of the “International Community”.
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – up, against the “pro se” Plaintiff complaint, further did so each dates of the crimes aid, facilitation of the same, abetting, assessor after the facts on all RICO criminal acts of (co) perpetrator
 Chief Defendant 45th President Donald John Trump Sr., being directly participated in a Common Design or Conspiracy to commit and did commit
“National and International scheme of things” with criminal actions of Hate Crimes against a “Race” of Negro in total demolish, knock down,  obliterate, and wipe off the face of the earth the
 “Content of Africa” negro population in forced deaths of Genocide by Hate crimes of the government of defendant (USA) enforcing such Genocide” since 1945 “United Nations Charter fraud which defendant (UN) infiltrated by defendant “whites supremacy” KKK Para-military to eliminate the (Plaintiffs) herein Slaves #BlackLivesMatter
“Negro Race” of all humanity status described herein, further alleaged since 2010 – 2017 to include but not limited to each Defendant individually and collective consciously participated in a Common Design or Conspiracy to commit and did commit by, false statements, omissions, delete of records, fraud, forgery counterfeit surrounding masking Defendant direct cause of actions 1776 – 2013  “infliction of direct acts of  genocide against (Plaintiffs Slaves) never free after Military Conflict of the
Declarations of Independence crimes of defendant continue Confederate government acts, actions, desire, drive, leadership, by killing (article 6-a) genocide by causing serious bodily or mental harm (article 6-b) and genocide by deliberately inflicting on target “Slaves” conditions to remain of life calculated to bring about the “Slaves” physical destruction (article 6-c), “atrocity” of public display of gross “lynching”, amputations on display these “hanging purge”, murders, bombing, homes set on fire, whip punish, fake prison terms, for profit, taking children’s, both within the Jurisdiction of (USA) and the
Negro DNA Immigrants of the “International Community” especially Africa.
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – up, against the “pro se” Plaintiff complaint, further did so each dates of the crimes aid, facilitation of the same, abetting, assessor after the facts on all RICO criminal acts of (co) perpetrator
 Chief Defendant 45th President Donald John Trump Sr., being directly participated in a Common Design or Conspiracy to commit and did commit (RICO) enterprise (Defendants) pursuant to engaging in Direct violation of “Articles of Agreement Relating to the Surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia" April 10, 1865 “Dogs”  past, and present 2012 (December) refusal to ratified the 13th Amendment of the State of Mississippi” fully amend said 13th Amended violations bring about “Peace to the Civil Negro Population of “United States of America” other than “enjoying “elite” insurance white man  crimes against humanity from 1619 – 2018 (December)
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – up, against the “pro se” Plaintiff complaint, further did so each dates of the crimes aid, facilitation of the same, abetting, assessor after the facts on all RICO criminal acts of (co) perpetrator
 Chief Defendant 45th President Donald John Trump Sr., being directly participated in a Common Design or Conspiracy to commit and did commit
 With Defendant(s) “United Nations et al”, and Defendant NATO “unwitting and unknowing” until “cease and deceit” notice having been served in 2017 on behalf of defendant (UN) and in concrete with defendant (NATO) hereby defendant United Nations UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (art. 1), adopted by General Assembly resolution 217 A (III) of 10 December 1948, is fully void, fraudulent, having no effect or remedy on behalf of said 44.5 Million which “Mississippi was not in the Union on 10th  December 1948 collective
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – up, against the “pro se” Plaintiff complaint, further did so each dates of the crimes aid, facilitation of the same, abetting, assessor after the facts on all RICO criminal acts of (co) perpetrator
 Chief Defendant 45th President Donald John Trump Sr., being directly participated in a Common Design or Conspiracy to commit and did commit  continue “cover up” manipulation of the Slavery Records of the 13th amendments of (USA) committed to a common design by utter, published forgery, fraud, false statements and omission of the “United States of America Judicial Justices against starting with filed before the (Texas) Federal Court Notice of Motion to Strike Hamilton vs. North Dakota, Notice of Motion to Strike Hamilton vs. USA records since 2001 – 2013 continuance fraud of the court as stated herein
Against Plaintiff (Hamilton) in “Keeping Slavery” acts, documentations, process of continue modern enslavement of Plaintiffs #BlackLivesMatter Negro  Negro Immigrants secret well in 2018 (December) as “Property, inferior human, to the “White Delusional Man” criminal hate,
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – up
Defendant Donald John Trump Sr. is “Physically Slave Mater of the Negro race of (USA) as acting 45th President of the defendant “United States of America et al,. as the same forever since 1865 Civil War “Elite Whites” violation terms of surrender of said Civil War”
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon which in case in “Law and Equity” commence a racket surrounding “among other things” fraud of “All Judicial Decree” involving the undersigned council of record dating back to (Utah) Civil Court cases, reincorporated herein (below), as well as North Dakota, 2001, well into 2017 Hamilton vs. United States of America, “Manipulations of all records concerning “civil rights”, when (USA) never existed, its only “States of America, Missing Defendant State of Mississippi”,. By vulture of the False statements, omissions, fraud, enslavement of a “entire Negro race to occurred precisely 1861 under confederate constitution of Defendant State of Mississippi” leaving the (Union) and never to return
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon (all) records against the Negro Race Slavery Transatlantic History 1776 – 2013 “timeline” under “Tort” herein pursuant to defendant USA, lawless to adhering  to (Defendants) own rules of governing laws pursuant to statue
The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO) 18 U.S.C. § 1589 (forced labor), 18 U.S.C. § 1590 (trafficking with respect to peonage, slavery, involuntary servitude, or forced labor),
“Slavery Servitude” money laundering statutes, 18 U.S.C. 1956 and 1957, “Slavery Servitude” money laundering statutes, RICO statute (18 U.S.C. § 1961(1),
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon  (whites supremacy) defendant (USA), its Defendant (KKK) Para-Military Intentionally disfranchisement against
 “Human Life” crimes to including, using starvation of civilians (Native Negro Slaves), (Slaves), (Negro Immigrants) Slaves, infliction of illness, as a method of warfare further by depriving them (Native Negro Slaves), (Slaves), (Negro Immigrants) Slaves, of objects indispensable to their survival,


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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover –  the “complaint of the undersigned, false statement, omission, fraud on behalf   (whites supremacy) defendant (USA), its Defendant (KKK) Para-Military Intentionally disfranchisement acts, underhanded willfully impeding, covert actions since 1945 against “International Geneva Conventions”
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon  (whites supremacy) defendant (USA), its
Defendant (KKK) Para-Military Intentionally disfranchisement Being also in the “TimeLine” scheme of things 1776 - 1861 – 2013 = (237) years direct “Tort” violation, defendant having the chance to ending acts of each crimes against humanity committed enforcing (covert) Slavery, Enslavement control against the (Plaintiffs) further defendants acts, actions in that they were principals in, accessories to, ordered, abetted, took a consenting part in, and were connected with plans and enterprises involving continue Crimes against Humanity, false statement, omission in connection thereof  As stated These crimes included murders, brutalities, cruelties, tortures, atrocities, and other inhumane acts, to maintain “enslavement of” #BlackLivesMatter
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon  (whites supremacy) defendant (USA), its Defendant (KKK) Para-Military Intentionally disfranchisement further charged and other inhumane acts, to maintain “enslavement of” even
Plaintiff President Slave Negro Barack Hussein Obama Born a “Slave” on  August 4, 1961 (age 56), Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children, Honolulu, HI  and his “Negro DNA Family” the Judicial Records “securing false statements &  
AGGRAVATED PERJURY with actual Treason and or hate crimes committed of “enslavement” of 44th President Slave Negro Barack Hussein Obama II on official government legal court records, to assured his “entire” living a Slave  Presidential (two) terms Career was spent “enslaved” against his peace, will, and dignity being crimes against humanity legacy of whites supremacy ultra government based sole on his race
 “Negro” born in 1961 “enslaved” being the same year under signed “pro se council of record born a “Slave” too 1961.
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon  (whites supremacy) defendant (USA), its Defendant (KKK) Para-Military Intentionally disfranchisement by “common design” and conspirers”, of maintaining “enslavement of an entire race” with the Jurisdiction of  United States of America August 20th 1619 – February 7th 2013, in collusion, conspire, concert of actions, with
 Defendant The Department of Defense (DoD, USDOD, or DOD) Defendant the United States Department of the Navy, Defendant the United States Department of the Army, Defendant the United States Department of the Air Force Defendant the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Defendant the National Security Agency (NSA), Defendant the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA),
Defendant the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). Defendant the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Defendant the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Defendant the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Defendant Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), Defendant the Defense Security Service (DSS), Defendant the Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA) being a “Party to maintaining slavery” under Military circumstances collective
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon  (whites supremacy) defendant (USA), Corporations, Government and
Defendant Federal Reserve Banking funder judicial decree in false statements, omissions, forgery, destructions of “material facts” further were “consciously principals in, accessories to, ordered, abetted, took a consenting part in, and were connected with plans and enterprises the defendants herein acting under color of law, participated in a Common Design or Conspiracy to commit and did commit involving violation of crimes against humanity as described with acting in collusion against
18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason of President Slave Negro Barack Hussein Obama from 2009 to 2017, against the “Office of Commander in Chief” of the “United States of America” against one (Negro) Barack Hussein Obama II the 44th President of the United States under hostile “America Government Whites Supremacy Criminal Organization “fully” committed to “direct” acts against 18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason from 2009 to 2017 under “Military Investigations” reincorporates and State fully all of the above set forth herein paragraph
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon (whites supremacy) defendant (USA) committed to
 Fraud in Hamilton vs. USA et al further Filed: December 15, 2010 as 1:2010-CV- 00808 “Mississippi” was not in the Union December 15, 2010 before the (USA) Judicial Government role in such facilitation, false statements, omissions cover up whites supremacy under signed “pro se” council of record seeking
Legal Civil Rights Attorney Deadria Farmer-Paellmann legal fees in the amount of 2.5 Million US Dollars, in court filing of this “Hostile Whites Supremacy Criminal Organization Judicial Government factual a party to the committed murders, brutalities, cruelties, tortures, and other inhumane acts, against the “entire Negro Race as Slaver Holders 1865 – 2013 premeditated slaughter
 05-3265, 05-3266, 05-3305., Decided: December 13, 2006 and direct/ compensatory / intentional /exemplary damages of $150,000.00 Million U.S. Dollars with 6% interest incurred payable to such facilitation, false statements, omissions cover up whites supremacy under signed
Negro Plaintiff Slave Deadria Farmer-Paellmann, et al., under RICO statue Treble Damages ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT*, In re AFRICAN-AMERICAN SLAVE DESCENDANTS LITIGATION. Appeals of Deadria Farmer-Paellmann, et al., and Timothy Hurdle, et al. Nos.
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon (whites supremacy) defendant (USA) such facilitation, false statements, omissions cover up whites supremacy under signed said common design, conspiracy, plans and enterprises embraced the commission of continue 1865 Rebel Para-Military White Supremacy War Crimes, Major Acts of Aggression, Gross Neglect and Crimes against Humanity, as set forth in Case No. 3:01-cv-00095 
Hamilton vs. State of North Dakota, Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of the State of North Dakota, Senate Legislative Assembly, House Legislative Assembly, Governor John Hoeven, ND Dept of Labor, the hatful whites supremacy confederate constitution
Formed in February 1861, the Confederate States of America being control over GOP in 2018 political system hiding forever a continue republic Criminal Whites Supremacy Organization, still composed of states that seceded (secretly) for 52 years after the 1865 “Civil War” hereby before the (ICC) International Criminal Court slavery remained full enforced  having did factual on legal Federal records Mississippi indented forever for said
52 years criminal actions remained from the Union in order to preserve slavery, states' rights, and political liberty for whites throughout the Jurisdiction of the United States of America being headquarters by in law and equity from February 1861 – February 7th 2013 “affirmed”
 ~ Sincerely, CHARLES A. BARTH Director of the Federal Register dated February 7, 2013 The Honorable C. Delbert Hosemann, Jr. Secretary of State of Mississippi 401 Mississippi St. P.O. Box 136 Jackson, MS 39205 Dear Secretary of State Hosemann: On behalf of the Archivist of the United States, I acknowledge receipt of Senate Concurrent Resolution Number 547 Resolution, adopted by the 
Mississippi Senate on February 16, 1995 and the Mississippi House of Representatives on March 16, 1995. With this action, the State of Mississippi has ratified the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States therefore upon under signed pro se (Hamilton) Birth in 1961 “affirmed”
“State of Mississippi” was not in the Union on November 8th 1961
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Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon (whites supremacy) defendant (USA) hereby any and all DNA Negro Race (Plaintiffs) really born in the
Defendant (USA) continuance Criminal RICO “Slave Trade Timeline” of precisely February 1861 – February 7th 2013 are hereby living “Slaves” and Property of the Leadership of United States of America official “Executive Officer” Donald John Trump Sr. being the acting 45th President of USA (Confederate) America whom (Trump) et al
(Trump Foundation) et al (Fred Trump) criminal corporations RICO actions “Start up funding” commencing in 1920s – 1960s in un-registration “International “Private Corporations” while committed to the same (RICO) conspirer since 1861 Confederate constitution, forever maintain “enslavement of the (Plaintiffs) Negro held captive herein with others continue same 2018 (December) under declaration well into – 2099 republic Criminal Whites Supremacy Organization herein.
                                      233.
Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon (whites supremacy) defendant (USA)
                                      235.
As Defendants wrongly committed to cover up monetary converted (Taxes) of Slaves, and all monetary assets already plunder of slaves since 1619 – 2018 (December) theft to their own use and for their own benefit, the slave labor and services of the Plaintiffs’ #BlackLivesMatter Each of the Defendants acted individually and in concert with their industry group and with each other, either expressly or tacitly, to participate in a plan that was designed in part to commit the tortious acts referred to co-dependant on each other and operated as joint enterprise, designed in part, to maintain and continue a 1865 system of inhumane servitude into 2013
                                      236.
As The Defendants participated into the activities of the institution of slavery and in so doing furthered facilitation the commission of crimes against humanity, crimes against peace, slavery and forced labor, torture, rape, starvation, physical and mental abuse, summary execution, as referenced violations of international law, Defendants have improperly benefited from the immoral and inhumane institution of Slavery in the United States,
 Defendants have concealed the nature and scope of their participation in the Institution, and making the “International Community” become hostile against the “Slaves” whom are innocents of theses “America Government Whites Supremacy Criminal Organization, and “Judicial Justices” in Hamilton vs. USA et al President Donald John Trump Sr.
                                      237.
  Defendants have concealed the nature and scope of their participation by submitting “false statement, omission, destruction thereof on complaints Herein Defendants collective having full conscious “Judicial”, Congressional, “Executive Office” acting under color of law knowledge and professional legal expert fiduciary responsibility further that RICO was designed to enslavement of the (DNA) negro races:
1.                 The 1790 Naturalization Act reserves naturalized citizenship for whites only was fully enforced against the (Pro Se Plaintiff) the first Presidential Negro Family (Obama) and 44.5 Million Negros legally without legal citizenship after 1865 “civil war” trapped by this continual 1790 (RICO) Naturalization Act.
2.                 Articles of Agreement Relating to the Surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia. April 10, 1865, was fully violated and that “Mississippi” never freed the (Pro Se Plaintiff) the first Presidential Negro Family (Obama) and 44.5 Million Negros legally without legal citizenship after 1865 “civil war” trapped by this continual collusion of the defendant (USA) The 1790 (RICO) Naturalization Act.
3.                 The 13th amendment to the “United States of America” was destroyed, annihilate, wipe out, and fully obliterate, fully in law and equity” official in leaving (Pro Se Plaintiff), the first Presidential Negro Family (Obama) and 44.5 Million Negros legally born between the exact dates of August 20th 1619 - February 7th 2013 “Slaves of The United States of America”, as so legally Born unto “Slavery Servitude”.
4.                 The 14th amendment to the “United States of America” was also destroyed, annihilate, wipe out, and fully obliterate, fully in law and equity” official in leaving (Pro Se Plaintiff), the first Presidential Negro Family (Obama)  and 44.5 Million Negros legally born between the exact dates of February 7th 2013 – 2099 pursuant to “Elite Secret Whites Only” Judicial Government The 1790 Naturalization Act reserves naturalized citizenship for whites only having “officially” denaturalization (Pro Se Plaintiff), the first Presidential Negro Family (Obama)  and 44.5 Million Negros legally born between the exact dates of February 7th 2013 – 2099 “Leaving”  (Pro Se Plaintiff), the first Presidential Negro Family (Obama)  and 44.5 Million Negros “without” any legal citizenship, any just equal claim legal standing before any Federal Court of Law, and “official property” of all “card-holders” of the Knights of The Klu Klux Klansmen, and United States of America et al forevermore, Pursuant to: Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393 (1857),
5.                 That august 20th 1619 “Slavery Servitude”, “Black Code Laws” and “Jim Crow Laws” where fully “Enforced” On or about “October” 9th 2012 (RICO) enterprise and all three “Human Right Violations directed at all (Negros) running concurrently in 2016 this undersigned date, pursuant to “Elite Secret Klansmen Whites Only” Judicial Government securing The 1790 Naturalization Act reserves naturalized citizenship for whites only having “officially” denaturalization (Pro Se Plaintiff), the first Presidential Negro Family (Obama)  and 44.5 Million Negros legally born between the exact dates of 1790  – 2099
6.      That august 20th 1619 “Slavery Servitude”, “Black Code Laws” and “Jim Crow Laws” where fully “Enforced” On or about “October” 9th 2012 (RICO) enterprise and all three “Human Right Violations directed at all (Negros) running concurrently in 2016 this undersigned date, and enterprise David Hittner ‘United States District Judge” among several others having full conscious knowledge and professional legal expert in “Cheating, as “Attorney of law” capacity committing, (RICO) cover up of “enslavement by such “Common Design or Conspiracy dismissal of Judicial Decree accompanying with slave traders and to conspiring future in Judicial Fraud, as so he did sign on or about “October” 9th 2012 to insurance the “Enslavement of the Entire” Negro race of (USA) Well into 2013 Criminal Whites Supremacy Organization RICO “Mississippi” was not in the Union on or about “October” 9th 2012
7.      
Before the Office of the Prosecutor” (ICC) International Criminal Courts” direction in inquiry 2018 Criminal Whites Supremacy Organization RICO involving with the (5th Cir.) Court of Appeals acts of being conspire with (Trump) in being (Unregistered Agent of Russia Federation) as factual the VLADIMIR VLADIMIRVICH PUTIN by the (5thCir.) courts own “criminal forgery and counterfeit actions” production of a Civil Defendant that never existed by the Courts and ( Trump Sr.) collective

                                      238.
Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon (whites supremacy) defendant (USA)
                                      239.
COMMON DESIGN OR CONSPIRACY under Judicial Leadership  of a “entire” “Fifth Circuit Court System” with the “Executive and Congressional United States of America Political GOP Government to systematic conspire, collusion, enslavement crimes against humanity of the “Negro Race” as committed to Fraud leaders, organizers, instigators, and accomplices of defendant
(USA) Confederate government herein (2018) operating since 1861 in the formulation and execution of the said common design, conspiracy, plans and enterprises to commit, fraud, disfranchisement in each involvement of defendant  USA COMMON DESIGN OR CONSPIRACY committed against defendant (United Nations Security Council) herein on or about the date Defendant State of Mississippi” did not free any slaves, cause for action
                                      240.
Notice of Motion herein “Strike, and fully void each pursuant November 29th 1947 – continuance Listed herein further as follows:
·         November 29, 1947
Resolution 181: Recommending partition of the British Mandate for Palestine into Arab and Jewish states, and international status for the City of Jerusalem.
·        1948:
·         December 11: Resolution 194: establishes Conciliation Commission; protection of and free access to Jerusalem and other Holy Places; Resolves that the refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbors should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date, and that compensation should be paid for the property of those choosing not to return and for loss of or damage to property which, under principles of international law or in equity, should be made good by the Governments or authorities responsible
·        1949:
·         May 11: Resolution 273: admission of Israel to membership in the UN
·         December 9: Resolution 303(IV): International Regime for Jerusalem
·         December 10: Resolution 356: Jerusalem
·        1950:
·         December 14: Resolution 468: Reduces financing for an international regime in Jerusalem.
·        1952:
·         January 26: Resolution 512: Report of the United Nations Concilation Commission for Palestine.
·         December 21: Resolution 619: "Takes note" of Israel's complaint against Arab ceasefire violations.
·        1956:
·         November 2: Resolution 997: Called for an immediate ceasefire in the Suez Crisis, an arms embargo on the area, and condemned Israel's participation in the conflict as a violation of the 1949 Israel-Egypt General Armistice Agreement.
·         November 4: Resolution 998: Called for the Secretary-General to submit a plan for a United Nations peacekeeping force to secure and supervise a ceasefire in the Suez Crisis.
·         November 4: Resolution 999: Reaffirmed UN General Assembly Resolution 997.
·         November 5: Resolution 1000: UN Force for Sinai.
·         November 7: Resolution 1001: UN Force for Sinai.
·         November 7: Resolution 1002: Calls for an unconditional Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai.
·         November 10: Resolution 1003: The Suez Crisis.
·         November 24: Resolution 1120: The Suez Crisis.
·         November 24: Resolution 1121: The Suez Crisis.
·         November 26: Resolution 1122: The Suez Crisis.
·         November 26: Resolution 1089: Regarding the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF).
·        1957:
·         January 19: Resolution 1123: The Suez Crisis.
·         February 2: Resolution 1124: The Suez Crisis.
·         February 2: Resolution 1125: The Suez Crisis.
·         February 22: Resolution 1126: The Suez Crisis.
·         February 27: Resolution 1090: Administrative and financial arrangements for the UNEF.
·         November 22: Resolution 1151: UNEF.
·        1958:
·         August 21: Resolution 1237: The Situation in the Middle East.
·         November 14: Resolution 1263: UNEF
·         December 13: Resolution 1337: Cost estimates for the UNEF.
·        1959:
·         December 5: Resolution 1441: UNEF.
·         December 5: Resolution 1442: Approvement of Major-General Gyani as commander of the UNEF.
·        1960:
·         December 20: Resolution 1575: Cost estimates for the UNEF.
·        1961:
·         December 20: Resolution 1733: Cost estimates for the UNEF.
·        1962:
·         December 20: Resolution 1864: UNEF.
·        1963
·         June 27: UN Special Assembly Resolution 1874.
·         June 27: UN Special Assembly Resolution 1875.
·         December 17: Resolution 1983 UNEF.
·        1965:
·         December 21: Resolution 2115: UNEF.
·        1966:
·         December 16: Resolution 2194: UNEF.
·        1967:
·         July 4: Resolution 2252: Humanitarian assistance in the 1967 war.
·         July 4: Resolution 2253 (ES-V): Condemns Israel's measures to change the status of Jerusalem as invalid
·         July 14: Resolution 2254: "Deplores" Israel's failure to abide by UN General Assembly Resolution 2253 (ES-V)
·         July 21: Resolution 2256: The Situation in the Middle East
·         September 18: Resolution 2257: The Situation in the Middle East.
·         December 13: Resolution 2304: UNEF.
·        1968:
·        1969:
·         December 11: Resolution 2546: Condemns Israeli "violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms" in the occupied territories
·        1970:
·         November 4: Resolution 2628: Urges the speedy implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 242 and recognizes that "respect for the rights of the Palestinians is an indisputable element in the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East"
·         December 5: Resolution 2727: Calls on Israel implement the recommendations of the UN special committee investigating Israeli practices in the occupied territories
·         December 15: Resolution 2728: Report of the Special Committee to investigate Israeli practices affecting the Human Rights of the population of the Occupied Territories.
·        1971:
·         December 6: Resolution 2792: UNRWA Report. Calls for the implementation of UN General Assembly Resolution 194, stresses the "inalienable rights of the people of Palestine", and calls on Israel to stop resettling the inhabitants of Palestinian refugee camps.
·         December 13: Resolution 2799: The Situation in the Middle East.
·         December 20: Resolution 2851: Report of the Special Committee to investigate Israeli practices affecting the Human Rights of the population of the Occupied Territories. Condemns Israeli practices in the occupied territories.
·        1972:
·         December 8: Resolution 2949: The Situation in the Middle East.
·         December 15: Resolution 3005: Report of the Special Committee to investigate Israeli practices affecting the Human Rights of the population of the Occupied Territories.
·        1973:
·         December 7: Resolution 3092: Report of the Special Committee to investigate Israeli practices affecting the Human Rights of the population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 11: Resolution 3101: Financing of the UNEF.
·         December 17: Resolution 3175: Permanent sovereignty over natural resources in the occupied Arab territories.
·        1974:
·         October 31 and November 29: Resolution 3211: Financing of the UNEF and the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF).
·         November 29: Resolution 3240: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         November 29: Resolution 3246: Affirms the legitimacy of armed resistance by oppressed peoples in pursuit of the right to self-determination, and condemns governments which do not support that right
·         December 9: Resolution 3263: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 17: Resolution 3336: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
·        1975:
·         October 30, November 28 and December 2: Resolution 3374: Financing of the UNEF and the UNDOF.
·         November 10: United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379: equating Zionism with racism.
·         December 5: Resolution 3414: Calls for economic sanctions and an arms embargo on Israel until it withdraws from all territories occupied in 1967 and grants the Palestinians their "inalienable national rights".
·         December 11: Resolution 3474: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 15: Resolution 3516: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
·         December 15: Resolution 3525: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·        1976:
·         November 9: Resolution 31/6-E: Condemnation of the collaboration of Israel and South Africa.
·         November 24: Resolution 31/20: Expresses deep concern that no "just solution" to the "problem of Palestine" has been achieved, refers to the problem as the core of the Middle East conflict, and reaffirms the "inalienable rights" of the Palestinians, including the right of return and the right to national independence.
·         December 1: Resolution 31/5: Financing of the UNEF and the UNDOF.
·         December 9: Resolution 31/61: Reaffirms previous condemnations of Israel, and calls for the Security Council to take "effective measures" against Israel, and requests sanctions on Israel.
·         December 9: Resolution 31/62: Calls for an international Middle East peace conference under the auspices of the UN and co-chaired by the United States and Soviet Union.
·         December 10: Resolution 31/71: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 16: Resolution 31/106: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 21: Resolution 31/186: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
·        1977:
·         October 25 and December 2: Resolution 32/4: Financing of the UNEF and the UNDOF.
·         October 28: Resolution 32/5: Reaffirms previous condemnations of Israel, and stresses the "urgent need" to achieve a "just and lasting peace in the Middle East".
·         November 25: Resolution 32/20: Reaffirms previous calls for a full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and an international peace conference with PLO participation.
·         December 2: Resolution 32/40: Reaffirms the "inalienable rights of the Palestinian people", including the right to national sovereignty and the right of return.
·         December 12: Resolution 32/82: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 13: Resolution 32/91: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories. Calls on Israel to respect the Geneva Conventions
·         December 19: Resolution 32/161: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
·        1978:
·         November 3: Resolution 33/13: Financing of the UNEF and the UNDOF.
·         December 7: Resolution 33/29: Reaffirms previous calls for a full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and an international peace conference with PLO participation.
·         December 14: Resolution 33/64: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 14: Resolution 33/71-A: Expressing concern over military build-up and attempts of acquiring nuclear weapons of Israel. Calling for arms embargo against Israel.
·         December 18: Resolution 33/113: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·        1979:
·         January 24: Resolution 33/183-D: Demanding that Israel terminate all form of collaboration with South Africa.
·         October 25, December 3 and December 17: Resolution 34/7: Financing of the UNEF and the UNDOF.
·         November 16: Resolution 34/29: Expressing concern over the deportation of the Bassam Shakaa, Mayor of Nablus, by Israel.
·         December 6: Resolution 34/70: Reaffirms previous calls for a full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and an international peace conference with PLO participation.
·         December 11: Resolution 34/77: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 11: Resolution 34/89: Israeli nuclear armament.
·         December 12: Resolution 34/90: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 12: Resolution 34/93-P: Demanding that Israel terminate all form of collaboration with South Africa.
·         December 14: Resolution 34/136: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
·        1980:
·         December 1: Resolution 35/45: Financing of UNDOF.
·         December 5: Resolution 35/110: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
·         December 11: Resolution 35/122: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 12: Resolution 35/147: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 12: Resolution 35/157: Israeli nuclear armament.
·         December 16: Resolution 35/206-H: Demanding that Israel terminate all form of collaboration with South Africa.
·         December 16: Resolution 35/207: Reaffirms previous calls for a full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and the establishment of a Palestinian state.
·        1981:
·         October 28: Resolution 36/15: Demanding that Israel desist any archaeological excavations in the Temple Mount.
·         November 13: Resolution 36/27: Condemns Israeli attack on Iraqi nuclear facilities and demands Israel to compensate Iraq.
·         November 30: Resolution 36/66: Financing of UNDOF.
·         December 9: Resolution 36/87: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 9: Resolution 36/98: Israeli nuclear armament. Demands that Israel renounce possession of nuclear weapons and submit its facilities to inspection.
·         December 16: Resolution 36/147: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 16: Resolution 36/150: Demands Israel to cease planning of a canal between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.
·         December 17: Resolution 36/172-M: Demanding that Israel terminate all form of collaboration with South Africa.
·         December 17: Resolution 36/173: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
·         December 17: UN General Assembly Resolutions 36/226 A & B: Reaffirms previous calls for a full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and the establishment of a Palestinian state.
·        1982:
·         February 5: Ninth Emergency Special Session ES/9-1: The situation in the occupied Arab territories.
·         November 16: Resolution 37/18: Condemns Israel refusal to implement Security Council resolution 487, and demands Israel to withdraw its threat to attack nuclear facilities of neighbouring nations.
·         November 30: Resolution 37/38: Financing of UNDOF.
·         December 9: Resolution 37/75: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 9: Resolution 37/82: Israeli nuclear armament.
·         December 10: Resolution 37/88: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 16: Resolution 37/122: Demands Israel not to build a canal between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.
·         December 16: Resolution 37/123: Condemnation of Israel's alleged responsibility for the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Kataeb Party in Beirut, Lebanon; resolves that the massacre was an act of genocide; condemns acts of plundering Palestinian cultural heritage; condemns the occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and the Golan Heights; and condemns the annexation of Jerusalem.
·         December 17: Resolution 37/135: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Palestinian and other Arab territories.
·         December 20: Resolution 37/222: Living conditions of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
·        1983:
·         November 10: Resolution 38/9: Reiterates the demand that Israel withdraw its threat to attack nuclear facilities of neighbouring nations.
·         December 1: Resolution 38/35: Financing of UNDOF.
·         December 5: Resolution 38/39-F: Demanding that Israel terminate all form of collaboration with South Africa.
·         December 13: Resolution 38/64: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 15: Resolution 38/69: Israeli nuclear armament.
·         December 15: Resolutions 38/79: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 15: Resolution 38/85: Demands Israel not to build a canal between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.
·         December 19: Resolution 38/144: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Palestinian and other Arab territories.
·         December 19: Resolution 38/166: Living conditions of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
·         December 19: Resolutions 38/180: Calls all nation to suspend or sever all diplomatic, economic and technological ties with Israel. Condemnation of Israel on various topics including occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and the Golan Heights, war in Lebanon and the annexation of Jerusalem.
·        1984:
·         November 23: Resolution 39/14: Reiterates the demand that Israel withdraw its threat to attack nuclear facilities of neighbouring nations.
·         November 30: Resolution 39/28: Financing of UNDOF.
·         December 12: Resolution 39/54: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 13: Resolution 39/72-C: Demanding that Israel terminate all form of collaboration with South Africa.
·         December 14: Resolutions 39/95: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 14: Resolution 39/101: Demands Israel not to build a canal between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.
·         December 14: Resolution 39/146: Reaffirmation of resolution 38/180 condemning Israel and calling all nations to cut ties with it.
·         December 17: Resolution 39/147: Israeli nuclear armament.
·         December 17: Resolution 39/169: Living conditions of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
·         December 18: Resolution 39/223: Economic development projects in the occupied Palestinian territories.
·        1985:
·         November 1: Resolution 40/6: Reaffirmation of the condemnation of Israel on its attack on Iraqi nuclear facility.
·         December 2: Resolution 40/59: Financing of UNDOF.
·         December 10: Resolution 40/64-E: Demanding that Israel terminate all form of collaboration with South Africa.
·         December 12: Resolution 40/82: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 12: Resolution 40/93: Israeli nuclear armament.
·         December 16: Resolutions 40/161: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 16: Resolution 40/167: Decides to monitor Israel decision to construct a canal between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.
·         December 16: Resolution 40/168: Reaffirmation of resolution 38/180 condemning Israel and calling all nations to cut ties with it.
·         December 17: Resolution 40/169: Economic development projects in the occupied Palestinian territories.
·         December 17: Resolution 40/201: Living conditions of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
·        1986:
·         October 29: Resolution 41/12: Calling Israel to place its nuclear facilities under supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
·         November 10: Resolution 41/35-C: Demanding that Israel terminate all form of collaboration with South Africa.
·         December 3: Resolution 41/44: Financing of UNDOF.
·         December 3: Resolution 41/48: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 3: Resolutions 41/63: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 4: Resolution 41/93: Israeli nuclear armament.
·         December 4: Resolution 41/162: Reaffirmation of resolution 38/180 condemning Israel and calling all nations to cut ties with it.
·        1987:
·         November 20: Resolution 42/23-D: Demanding that Israel terminate all form of collaboration with South Africa.
·         November 30: Resolution 42/28: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         November 30: Resolution 42/44: Israeli nuclear armament.
·         December 3: Resolution 42/70: Financing of UNDOF.
·         December 8: Resolutions 42/160: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 11: Resolution 42/166: Assistance to the Palestinian people.
·         December 11: Resolution 42/190: Living conditions of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
·         December 11: Resolution 42/209: Reaffirmation of resolution 38/180 condemning Israel and calling all nations to cut ties with it.
·        1988:
·         April 20: Resolution 43/233: Expressing shock over killing of Palestinian civilians in Nahalin.
·         November 3: Resolution 43/21: The First Palestinian Intifada.
·         December 5: Resolution 43/50-E: Demanding that Israel terminate all form of collaboration with South Africa.
·         December 6: Resolution 43/54: Reaffirmation of resolution 38/180 condemning Israel and calling all nations to cut ties with it.
·         December 6: Resolutions 43/58: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
·         December 7: Resolution 43/65: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
·         December 7: Resolution 43/80: Israeli nuclear armament.
·         December 15: UN General Assembly Resolution 43/176International Peace Conference; principles for peace
·         December 21: Resolution 43/228: Financing of UNDOF.
·        1991:
·         December 16: Resolution 4686: annulled Res. 3379
·        2012
·         March 29: Resolution 66/225: Exploitation of natural resources.
·        2017
·         December 21: Resolution A/ES-10L.22: Criticizing US policy on Jerusalem.

United Nations Security Council resolutions

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 endanger 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 City local time. Orders the Truce Commission for Palestine previously set up to report on compliance. Adopted 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)
15.                     Resolution 62: The Palestine Question (16 Nov 1948)
16.                     Resolution 66: The Palestine Question (29 Dec 1948)
17.                     Resolution 69: Israel's admission to the UN (04 Mar 1949)
18.                     Resolution 72: The Palestine Question (11 Aug 1949)
19.                     Resolution 73: The Palestine Question (11 Aug 1949)
20.                     Resolution 89 (17 November 1950): regarding Armistice in 1948 Arab–Israeli War and "transfer of persons".
21.                     Resolution 92: The Palestine Question (8 May 1951)
22.                     Resolution 93: The Palestine Question (18 May 1951)
23.                     Resolution 95: The Palestine Question (1 Sep 1951)
24.                     Resolution 100: The Palestine Question (27 Oct 1953)
25.                     Resolution 101: The Palestine Question (24 Nov 1953)
26.                     Resolution 106: The Palestine Question (29 Mar 1955) 'condemns' Israel for Gaza raid.
27.                     Resolution 107: The Palestine Question (30 March)
28.                     Resolution 108: The Palestine Question (8 September)
29.                     Resolution 111: The Palestine Question (January 19, 1956) " ... 'condemns' Israel for raid on Syria that killed fifty-six people".
30.                     Resolution 113: The Palestine Question (4 April)
31.                     Resolution 114: The Palestine Question (4 June)
32.                     Resolution 127: The Palestine Question (January 22, 1958) " ... 'recommends' Israel suspends its 'no-man's zone' in Jerusalem".
33.                     Resolution 138: (June 23, 1960) Question relating to the case of Israel's capture of Adolf Eichmann, concerning Argentina's complaint that Israel breached its sovereignty.
34.                     Resolution 162: The Palestine Question (April 11, 1961) " ... 'urges' Israel to comply with UN decisions".
35.                     Resolution 171: The Palestine Question (April 9, 1962) " ... determines flagrant violations' by Israel in its attack on Syria".
36.                     Resolution 228: The Palestine Question (November 25, 1966) " ... 'censures' Israel for its attack on Samu in the West Bank, then under Jordanian control".
37.                     Resolution 233 Six Day War (June 6, 1967)
38.                     Resolution 234 Six Day War (June 7, 1967)
39.                     Resolution 235 Six Day War (June 9, 1967)
40.                     Resolution 236 Six Day War (June 11, 1967)
41.                     Resolution 237: Six Day War June 14, 1967) " ... 'urges' Israel to allow return of new 1967 Palestinian refugees". and called on Israel to ensure the safety and welfare of inhabitants of areas where fighting had taken place.
42.                     Resolution 240 (October 25, 1967): concerning violations of the cease-fire
43.                     Resolution 242 (November 22, 1967): Termination of all claims or states of belligerency and respect for and acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of every State in the area. Calls on Israel's neighbors to end the state of belligerency and calls upon Israel to reciprocate by withdraw its forces from land claimed by other parties in 1967 war. Interpreted commonly today as calling for the land for peace principle as a way to resolve Arab–Israeli conflict.
44.                     Resolution 248: (March 24, 1968) " ... 'condemns' Israel for its massive attack on Karameh in Jordan".
45.                     Resolution 250: (April 27) " ... 'calls' on Israel to refrain from holding military parade in Jerusalem".
46.                     Resolution 251: (May 2) " ... 'deeply deplores' Israeli military parade in Jerusalem in defiance of Resolution 250".
47.                     Resolution 252: (May 21) " ... 'declares invalid' Israel's acts to unify Jerusalem as Jewish capital".
48.                     Resolution 256: (August 16) " ... 'condemns' Israeli raids on Jordan as 'flagrant violation".
49.                     Resolution 258: (September 18) ... expressed 'concern' with the welfare of the inhabitants of the Israeli-occupied territories, and requested a special representative to be sent to report on the implementation of Resolution 237, and that Israel cooperate.
50.                     Resolution 259: (September 27) " ... 'deplores' Israel's refusal to accept UN mission to probe occupation".
51.                     Resolution 262: (December 31) " ... 'condemns' Israel for attack on Beirut airport".
52.                     Resolution 265: (April 1, 1969) " ... 'condemns' Israel for air attacks on Salt".
53.                     Resolution 267: (July 3) " ... 'censures' Israel for administrative acts to change the status of Jerusalem".
54.                     Resolution 270: (August 26) " ... 'condemns' Israel for air attacks on villages in southern Lebanon".
55.                     Resolution 271: (September 15) " ... 'condemns' Israel's failure to obey UN resolutions on Jerusalem".
56.                     Resolution 279: (May 12, 1970) "Demands the immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory."(full text)
57.                     Resolution 280: (May 19) " ... 'condemns' Israeli's attacks against Lebanon".
58.                     Resolution 285: (September 5) " ... 'demands' immediate Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon".
59.                     Resolution 298: (September 25, 1971) " ... 'deplores' Israel's changing of the status of Jerusalem".
60.                     Resolution 313: (February 28, 1972) " ... 'demands' that Israel stop attacks against Lebanon".
61.                     Resolution 316: (June 26) " ... 'condemns' Israel for repeated attacks on Lebanon".
62.                     Resolution 317: (July 21) " ... 'deplores' Israel's refusal to release Arabs abducted in Lebanon".
63.                     Resolution 331: (April 20, 1973)
64.                     Resolution 332: (April 21) " ... 'condemns' Israel's repeated attacks against Lebanon".
65.                     Resolution 337: (August 15) " ... 'condemns' Israel for violating Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity and for the forcible diversion and seizure of a Lebanese airliner from Lebanon's air space".
66.                     Resolution 338 (22 October 1973): " ...'calls' for a cease fire" in Yom Kippur War and "the implementation of Security Council Resolution 242 (1967) in all of its parts", and "Decides that, immediately and concurrently with the cease-fire, negotiations shall start between the parties concerned under appropriate auspices aimed at establishing a just and durable peace in the Middle East."
67.                     Resolution 339 (23 October 1973): Confirms Res. 338, dispatch UN observers.
68.                     Resolution 340 (25 October): "Demands that immediate and complete cease-fire be observed, per 338 and 339, and requests to increase the number of United Nations military observers
69.                     Resolution 341 (27 October): "Approves the report on the implementation resolution 340
70.                     Resolution 344 (15 December)
71.                     Resolution 346 (April 8, 1974)
72.                     Resolution 347: (April 24)" ... 'condemns' Israeli attacks on Lebanon".
73.                     Resolution 350 (31 May 1974) established the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force, to monitor the ceasefire between Israel and Syria in the wake of the Yom Kippur War.
74.                     Resolution 362 (October 23) decides to extend the mandate of the United Nations Emergency Force for another six months
75.                     Resolution 363 (November 29)
76.                     Resolution 368 (April 17, 1975), called on the parties involved in the prevailing state of tension in the Middle East to immediately implement Resolution 338.
77.                     Resolution 369 (May 28, 1975), expressed concern over the prevailing state of tension in the Middle East, reaffirmed that the two previous agreements were only a step towards the implementation of Resolution 338 and called on the parties to implement it, and extended the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
78.                     Resolution 371, expressed concern at a lack of progress towards a lasting peace in the Middle East.
79.                     Resolution 378, called for the implementation of Resolution 338 and extended the mandate of the United Nations Emergency Force.
80.                     Resolution 381, expressed concern over continued tensions, extended the mandate of the United Nations Emergency Force, and scheduled a later meeting to continue the debate on the Middle East.
81.                     Resolution 390, considered a report regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force and extended its mandate, noted the efforts to establish peace in the Middle East, but expressed concern over the prevailing state of tensions, and called for the implementation of Resolution 338.
82.                     Resolution 396
83.                     Resolution 408
84.                     Resolution 416
85.                     Resolution 420, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
86.                     Resolution 425 (1978): " ... 'calls' on Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon". Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon was completed by 16 June 2000.
87.                     Resolution 426, established the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
88.                     Resolution 427: " ... 'calls' on Israel to complete its withdrawal from Lebanon".
89.                     Resolution 429
90.                     Resolution 434, renewed the mandate of UNIFIL and called upon Israel and Lebanon to implement prior resolutions.
91.                     Resolution 438
92.                     Resolution 441
93.                     Resolution 444: " ... 'deplores' Israel's lack of cooperation with UN peacekeeping forces".
94.                     Resolution 446 (1979): 'determines' that Israeli settlements are a 'serious obstruction' to peace and calls on Israel to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention".
95.                     Resolution 449, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
96.                     Resolution 450: " ... 'calls' on Israel to stop attacking Lebanon".
97.                     Resolution 452: " ... 'calls' on Israel to cease building settlements in occupied territories".
98.                     Resolution 456, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
99.                     Resolution 459, regarding UNIFIL.
100.                Resolution 465: " ... 'deplores' Israel's settlements and asks all member states not to assist Israel's settlements program".
101.                Resolution 467: " ... 'strongly deplores' Israel's military intervention in Lebanon".
102.                Resolution 468: " ... 'calls' on Israel to rescind illegal expulsions of two Palestinian mayors and a judge and to facilitate their return".
103.                Resolution 469: " ... 'strongly deplores' Israel's failure to observe the council's order not to deport Palestinians".
104.                Resolution 470, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
105.                Resolution 471: " ... 'expresses deep concern' at Israel's failure to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention".
106.                Resolution 474, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
107.                Resolution 476: " ... 'reiterates' that Israel's claim to Jerusalem are 'null and void'". The altering of the status of Jerusalem constitutes as a flagrant violation of the 4th Geneva Convention.
108.                Resolution 478 (20 August 1980): 'censures (Israel) in the strongest terms' for its claim to Jerusalem in its 'Basic Law'.
109.                Resolution 481, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
110.                Resolution 483, noted the continuing need for UNIFIL given the situation between Israel and Lebanon, and extended its mandate.
111.                Resolution 484: " ... 'declares it imperative' that Israel re-admit two deported Palestinian mayors".
112.                Resolution 485, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
113.                Resolution 487: " ... 'strongly condemns' Israel for its attack on Iraq's nuclear facility".
114.                Resolution 488, regarding UNIFIL.
115.                Resolution 493, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
116.                Resolution 497 (17 December 1981), decides that Israel's annexation of Syria's Golan Heights is 'null and void' and demands that Israel rescinds its decision forthwith.
117.                Resolution 498: " ... 'calls' on Israel to withdraw from Lebanon".
118.                Resolution 501: " ... 'calls' on Israel to stop attacks against Lebanon and withdraw its troops".
119.                Resolution 506, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
120.                Resolution 508: demanded an end to hostilities between Israel and the PLO taking place in Lebanon, and called for a cease-fire.
121.                Resolution 509: " ... 'demands' that Israel withdraw its forces forthwith and unconditionally from Lebanon".
122.                Resolution 511, extended the mandate of UNIFIL.
123.                Resolution 515: " ... 'demands' that Israel lift its siege of Beirut and allow food supplies to be brought in".
124.                Resolution 516, demanded an immediate cessation of military activities in Lebanon, noting violations of the cease-fire in Beirut.
125.                Resolution 517: " ... 'censures' Israel for failing to obey UN resolutions and demands that Israel withdraw its forces from Lebanon".
126.                Resolution 518: " ... 'demands' that Israel cooperate fully with UN forces in Lebanon".
127.                Resolution 519, extended the mandate of UNIFIL, and authorized it to carry out humanitarian tasks.
128.                Resolution 520: " ... 'condemns' Israel's attack into West Beirut".
129.                Resolution 523, regards UNIFIL
130.                Resolution 524
131.                Resolution 529
132.                Resolution 531
133.                Resolution 536
134.                Resolution 538
135.                Resolution 543
136.                Resolution 549
137.                Resolution 551
138.                Resolution 555
139.                Resolution 557
140.                Resolution 561
141.                Resolution 563
142.                Resolution 573: " ... 'condemns' Israel 'vigorously' for bombing Tunisia in attack on PLO headquarters.
143.                Resolution 575
144.                Resolution 576
145.                Resolution 583
146.                Resolution 584
147.                Resolution 586
148.                Resolution 587 " ... 'takes note' of previous calls on Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon and urges all parties to withdraw".
149.                Resolution 590: UNDOF
150.                Resolution 592: " ... 'strongly deplores' the killing of Palestinian students at Birzeit University by Israeli troops".
151.                Resolution 594
152.                Resolution 596
153.                Resolution 599
154.                Resolution 603
155.                Resolution 605: " ... 'strongly deplores' Israel's policies and practices denying the human rights of Palestinians.
156.                Resolution 607: " ... 'calls' on Israel not to deport Palestinians and strongly requests it to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention.
157.                Resolution 608: " ... 'deeply regrets' that Israel has defied the United Nations and deported Palestinian civilians".
158.                Resolution 609
159.                Resolution 611: "... condemned Israel's assassination of Khalil al-Wazir as a 'flagrant violation of the Charter'
160.                Resolution 613
161.                Resolution 617
162.                Resolution 624
163.                Resolution 630
164.                Resolution 633
165.                Resolution 636: " ... 'deeply regrets' Israeli deportation of Palestinian civilians.
166.                Resolution 639 (31 Jul 1989)
167.                Resolution 641 (30 Aug 1989): " ... 'deplores' Israel's continuing deportation of Palestinians.
168.                Resolution 645 (29 Nov 1989)
169.                Resolution 648 (31 Jan 1990)[1] The Security Council extends the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon until July 31, 1990.
170.                Resolution 655 (31 May 1990)
171.                Resolution 659 (31 Jul 1990): Regards UNIFIL, extends the mandate for UNIFIL
172.                Resolution 672 (12 Oct 1990): " ... 'condemns' Israel for "violence against Palestinians" at the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount.
173.                Resolution 673 (24 Oct 1990): " ... 'deplores' Israel's refusal to cooperate with the United Nations.
174.                Resolution 679 (30 Nov 1990)
175.                Resolution 681 (20 Dec 1990): " ... 'deplores' Israel's resumption of the deportation of Palestinians.
176.                Resolution 684 (30 Jan 1991)
177.                Resolution 694 (24 May 1991): " ... 'deplores' Israel's deportation of Palestinians and calls on it to ensure their safe and immediate return.
178.                Resolution 695 (30 May 1991)
179.                Resolution 701 (31 Jul 1991)
180.                Resolution 722 (29 Nov 1991)
181.                Resolution 726 (06 Jan 1992): " ... 'strongly condemns' Israel's deportation of Palestinians.
182.                Resolution 734 (29 Jan 1992)
183.                Resolution 756 (29 May 1992)
184.                Resolution 768 (30 Jul 1992)
185.                Resolution 790 (25 Nov 1992)
186.                Resolution 799 (18 Dec 1992): ". . . 'strongly condemns' Israel's deportation of 413 Palestinians and calls for their immediate return.
187.                Resolution 803 (28 Jan 1993)
188.                Resolution 830 (26 May 1993)
189.                Resolution 852 (28 Jul 1993)
190.                Resolution 887 (29 Nov 1993)
191.                Resolution 895 (28 Jan 1994)
192.                Resolution 904 (18 Mar 1994): Cave of the Patriarchs massacre.
193.                Resolution 938 (28 Jul 1994): extends mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon until January 31, 1995.
194.                Resolution 1039 (29 Jan 1996): Extends mandate of the UNIFIL until 31 July 1996.
195.                Resolution 1052 (18 Apr 1996)
196.                Resolution 1057 (30 May 1996)
197.                Resolution 1068 (30 Jul 1996)
198.                Resolution 1073 (28 Sep 1996) on the status of Jerusalem
199.                Resolution 1081 (27 Nov 1996)
200.                Resolution 1095 (28 Jan 1997)
201.                Resolution 1109 (28 May 1997)
202.                Resolution 1122 (29 Jul 1997)
203.                Resolution 1139 (21 Nov 1997)
204.                Resolution 1151 (30 Jan 1998)
205.                Resolution 1169 (27 May 1998)
206.                Resolution 1188 (30 Jul 1998)
207.                Resolution 1211 (25 Nov 1998)
208.                Resolution 1223 (28 Jan 1999)
209.                Resolution 1243 (27 May 1999)
210.                Resolution 1254 (30 Jul 1999)
211.                Resolution 1276 (24 Nov 1999)
212.                Resolution 1288 (31 Jan 2000)
213.                Resolution 1300 (31 May 2000)
214.                Resolution 1310 (27 Jul 2000)
215.                Resolution 1322 (7 Oct 2000) deplored Ariel Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount and the violence that followed
216.                Resolution 1328 (27 Nov 2000)
217.                Resolution 1337 (30 Jan 2001)
218.                Resolution 1351 (30 May 2001)
219.                Resolution 1397 (12 Mar 2002) the first resolution to explicitly call for a two-state solution.
220.                Resolution 1435 (24 Sep 2002) demanded an end to Israeli measures in and around Ramallah, and an Israeli withdrawal to positions held before September 2000.
221.                Resolution 1583 (28 January 2005) calls on Lebanon to assert full control over its border with Israel. It also states that "the Council has recognized the Blue Line as valid for the purpose of confirming Israel's withdrawal pursuant to resolution 425.
222.                Resolution 1648 (21 December 2005)
223.                Resolution 1701 (11 August 2006) called for the full cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.
224.                Resolution 1860 (9 January 2009) called for the full cessation of war between Israel and Hamas.

241.
Cause of actions Defendants, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Slave Negro Carl E. Stewart, Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr., “Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson, Circuit Judge Gregg Costa, Circuit Judge Edward C. Prado, Circuit Judges, James L. Dennis Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis and Circuit Judge Thomas Morrow Reavley, Circuit Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,
United States District Judge  Slave Negro Alfred Homer Bennett,  United States District Judge  Slave Negro Vanessa Diane Gilmore, United States District Judge  Slave Negro George Carol Hanks, Jr. U.S. Senior Status Judge Slave Negro Kenneth Michael Hoyt, David J. Bradley, Texas Federal Clerk of Court, Lyle W. Cayce. Clerk of Court (5th Cir.) conspire, collusion, obstruction of Justice cover – upon (whites supremacy) defendant (USA)
False Statements, omissions, destruction, forgery and counterfeit and fraud entries, in connection with Plaintiffs Issues Present (USA) did not exist, operating a confederate government by undersigned “Pro Se” Council(Hamilton) on Federal records 2010 – 2017  in connection with Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference
Defendant COMMON DESIGN OR CONSPIRACY under Judicial Leadership  of a “entire” “Fifth Circuit Court System” with the “Executive and Congressional United States of America Political GOP Government to systematic conspire, collusion, enslavement crimes against humanity of the “Negro Race”  insuring “International Whites Supremacy” under 1945 (UN) Charter as committed to
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(Defendants) USA GOP Political Party Fraud leaders, organizers, instigators, and accomplices of (USA) Confederate government in the formulation ,and execution of the said common design, conspiracy, plans and enterprises to commit, fraud, disfranchisement in each involvement of  USA COMMON DESIGN OR CONSPIRACY against
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Defendant (UN) United Nations Security Council, cause for action Notice herein “Strike, and fully void all Defendant United Nations resolutions concerning Palestinian State on or about
    • November 29, 1947
Resolution 181: Recommending partition of the Mandatory Palestine into Arab and Jewish states, and international status for the City of Jerusalem.
  • 1948:
    • November 19: Resolution 212: Assistance to Palestinian refugees
    • December 11: Resolution 194: establishes Conciliation Commission; protection of and free access to Jerusalem and other Holy Places; Resolves that the refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbours should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date, and that compensation should be paid for the property of those choosing not to return and for loss of or damage to property which, under principles of international law or in equity, should be made good by the Governments or authorities responsible
  • 1949:
  • 1950:
    • December 2: Resolution 393: Assistance to Palestinian refugees
    • December 14: Resolution 394 (V): Calls for Arab-Israeli peace negotiations, and a solution for Palestinian refugees.
    • December 14: Resolution 468: Reduces financing for an international regime in Jerusalem.
  • 1952:
    • January 26: Resolution 512: Report of the United Nations Concilation Commission for Palestine.
    • January 26: Resolution 513: Assistance to Palestinian refugees.
    • November 6: Resolution 614: Assistance to Palestinian refugees.
    • November 25: Resolution 660: Report of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA).
  • 1953:
  • 1954:
  • 1955:
  • 1956:
  • 1957:
  • 1958:
  • 1959:
  • 1960:
  • 1961:
  • 1962:
  • 1963
    • June 27: UN Special Assembly Resolution 1874.
    • June 27: UN Special Assembly Resolution 1875.
    • November 6: Resolution 1890-C: Accounts of UNRWA.
    • December 3: Resolution 1912: Palestinian refugees
  • 1965:
  • 1966:
  • 1967:
  • 1968:
  • 1969:
    • December 5: Resolution 2522-D: Accounts of UNRWA.
    • December 10: Resolution 2535: UNRWA Report. "Reaffirms" the "inalienable rights" of the Palestinian people and requests the Security Council to take "effective measures" to force implementation of previous UN resolutions
    • December 11: Resolution 2546: Condemns Israeli "violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms" in the occupied territories
  • 1970:
    • November 4: Resolution 2628: Urges the speedy implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 242 and recognizes that "respect for the rights of the Palestinians is an indisputable element in the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East"
    • December 4: Resolution 2653-D: Accounts of UNRWA.
    • December 5: Resolution 2727: Calls on Israel implement the recommendations of the UN special committee investigating Israeli practices in the occupied territories
    • December 7: Resolution 2656: Establishment of a working group for the financing of UNRWA.
    • December 8: Resolution 2672: UNRWA Report.
    • December 15: Resolution 2728: Report of the Special Committee to investigate Israeli practices affecting the Human Rights of the population of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 16: Resolution 2729: Report of the working group on the financing of the UNRWA.
  • 1971:
    • November 8: Resolution 2756-D: Accounts of UNRWA.
    • December 6: Resolution 2791: Working group for the financing of UNRWA.
    • December 6: Resolution 2792: UNRWA Report. Calls for the implementation of UN General Assembly Resolution 194, stresses the "inalienable rights of the people of Palestine", and calls on Israel to stop resettling the inhabitants of Palestinian refugee camps.
    • December 13: Resolution 2799: The Situation in the Middle East.
    • December 20: Resolution 2851: Report of the Special Committee to investigate Israeli practices affecting the Human Rights of the population of the Occupied Territories. Condemns Israeli practices in the occupied territories.
  • 1972:
    • November 9: Resolution 2912-D: Accounts of UNRWA.
    • December 8: Resolution 2949: The Situation in the Middle East.
    • December 13: Resolution 2963: UNRWA Report.
    • December 13: Resolution 2964: Working Group on the financing of UNRWA.
    • December 15: Resolution 3005: Report of the Special Committee to investigate Israeli practices affecting the Human Rights of the population of the Occupied Territories.
  • 1973:
    • October 17: Resolution 3053-D: Accounts of UNRWA.
    • December 7: Resolution 3089: UNRWA Report.
    • December 7: Resolution 3090: Working Group on the financing of UNRWA.
    • December 7: Resolution 3092: Report of the Special Committee to investigate Israeli practices affecting the Human Rights of the population of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 17: Resolution 3175: Permanent sovereignty over natural resources in the occupied Arab territories.
  • 1974:
    • October 14: Resolution 3210: Invites the PLO to participate in General Assembly deliberations on the question of Palestine.
    • November 12: Resolution 3227-D: Accounts of UNRWA.
    • November 22: Resolution 3236: Recognizes the right of the Palestinian people to regain its rights, including the right to self-determination and the right of return.
    • November 22: Resolution 3237: Observer status for the PLO.
    • November 29: Resolution 3240: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
    • November 29: Resolution 3246: Affirms the legitimacy of armed resistance by oppressed peoples in pursuit of the right to self-determination, and condemns governments which do not support that right
    • December 16: Resolution 3330: Working Group on the financing of UNRWA.
    • December 17: Resolution 3331: UNRWA Report.
    • December 17: Resolution 3336: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
  • 1975:
  • 1976:
    • November 23: Resolution 31/15: UNRWA Report.
    • November 24: Resolution 31/20: Expresses deep concern that no "just solution" to the "problem of Palestine" has been achieved, refers to the problem as the core of the Middle East conflict, and reaffirms the "inalienable rights" of the Palestinians, including the right of return and the right to national independence.
    • November 29: Resolution 31/22-F: Accounts of UNRWA.
    • December 9: Resolution 31/62: Calls for an international Middle East peace conference under the auspices of the UN and co-chaired by the United States and Soviet Union.
    • December 16: Resolution 31/106: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 21: Resolution 31/186: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
  • 1977:
    • November 25: Resolution 32/20: Reaffirms previous calls for a full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and an international peace conference with PLO participation.
    • December 2: Resolution 32/40: Reaffirms the "inalienable rights of the Palestinian people", including the right to national sovereignty and the right of return.
    • December 13: Resolution 32/90: UNRWA report.
    • December 13: Resolution 32/91: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories. Calls on Israel to respect the Geneva Conventions
    • December 15: Resolution 32/111: Health needs of Palestinian refugee children.
    • December 19: Resolution 32/161: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
    • December 19: Resolution 32/171: Living conditions of the Palestinian people.
    • December 21: Resolution 32/212-III: Implications of extending to certain former staff members coverage by the UN Joint Staff Pension Fund for service with UNRWA.
  • 1978:
    • December 7: Resolution 33/28: CEIRPP report.
    • December 7: Resolution 33/29: Reaffirms previous calls for a full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and an international peace conference with PLO participation.
    • December 15: Resolution 33/81: Health needs of Palestinian refugee children.
    • December 18: Resolution 33/110: Living conditions of the Palestinian people.
    • December 18: Resolution 33/112: UNRWA report.
    • December 18: Resolution 33/113: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 20: Resolution 33/147: Assistance to the Palestinian people.
  • 1979:
    • November 16: Resolution 34/29: Expressing concern over the deportation of the Bassam Shakaa, Mayor of Nablus, by Israel.
    • November 23: Resolution 34/52: UNRWA report.
    • November 29 and December 12: Resolution 34/65: CEIRPP report.
    • December 6: Resolution 34/70: Reaffirms previous calls for a full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and an international peace conference with PLO participation.
    • December 11: Resolution 34/77: Calling for an establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
    • December 12: Resolution 34/90: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 14: Resolution 34/113: Living conditions of the Palestinian people.
    • December 14: Resolution 34/133: Assistance to the Palestinian people.
    • December 14: Resolution 34/136: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
  • 1980:
    • November 3: Resolution 35/13: UNRWA report.
    • December 5: Resolution 35/75: Living conditions of the Palestinian people.
    • December 5: Resolution 35/110: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.
    • December 5: Resolution 35/111: Assistance to the Palestinian people.
    • December 11: Resolution 35/122: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 15: Resolution 35/169: CEIRPP report.
    • December 16: Resolution 35/207: Reaffirms previous calls for a full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and the establishment of a Palestinian state.
  • 1981:
  • 1982:
    • February 5: Ninth Emergency Special Session ES/9-1: The situation in the occupied Arab territories.
    • November 16: Resolution 37/18: Condamns Israel refusal to implement Security Council resolution 487, and demands Israel to withdraw its threat to attack nuclear facilities of neighbouring nations.
    • December 10: Resolution 37/86: CEIRPP report.
    • December 10: Resolution 37/88: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 16: Resolution 37/120: UNRWA report.
    • December 16: Resolution 37/122: Demands Israel not to build a canal between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.
    • December 16: Resolution 37/123: Condemnation of Israel's alleged responsibility for the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Kataeb Party in Beirut, Lebanon; resolves that the massacre was an act of genocide; condemns acts of plundering Palestinian cultural heritage; condemns the occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and the Golan Heights; and condemns the annexation of Jerusalem.
    • December 17: Resolution 37/134: Assistance to the Palestinian people.
    • December 17: Resolution 37/135: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Palestinian and other Arab territories.
    • December 20: Resolution 37/222: Living conditions of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
  • 1983:
    • December 13: Resolution 38/58: CEIRPP report.
    • December 15: Resolutions 38/79: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 15: Resolution 38/83: UNRWA report.
    • December 15: Resolution 38/85: Demands Israel not to build a canal between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.
    • December 19: Resolution 38/144: Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Palestinian and other Arab territories.
    • December 19: Resolution 38/145: Assistance to the Palestinian people.
    • December 19: Resolution 38/166: Living conditions of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
    • December 19: Resolutions 38/180: Calls all nation to suspend or sever all diplomatic, economic and technological ties with Israel. Condemnation of Israel on various topics including occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and the Golan Heights, war in Lebanon and the annexation of Jerusalem.
  • 1984:
    • December 11: Resolution 39/49: CEIRPP report.
    • December 14: Resolutions 39/95: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 14: Resolutions 39/99: UNRWA report.
    • December 14: Resolution 39/101: Demands Israel not to build a canal between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.
    • December 17: Resolution 39/169: Living conditions of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
    • December 18: Resolution 39/223: Economic development projects in the occupied Palestinian territories.
    • December 18: Resolution 39/224: Assistance to the Palestinian people.
  • 1985:
    • December 12: Resolution 40/96: CEIRPP report.
    • December 16: Resolutions 40/161: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 16: Resolutions 40/165: UNRWA report.
    • December 16: Resolution 40/167: Decides to monitor Israel decision to construct a canal between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.
    • December 17: Resolution 40/169: Economic development projects in the occupied Palestinian territories.
    • December 17: Resolution 40/170: Assistance to the Palestinian people.
    • December 17: Resolution 40/201: Living conditions of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
  • 1986:
  • 1987:
    • December 2: Resolution 42/66: CEIRPP report.
    • December 2: Resolutions 42/69: UNRWA report.
    • December 8: Resolutions 42/160: Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
    • December 11: Resolution 42/166: Assistance to the Palestinian people.
    • December 11: Resolution 42/190: Living conditions of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
  • 1988:
  • 2012
United Nations Security Council resolutions
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 endanger 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 City local time. Orders the Truce Commission for Palestine previously set up to report on compliance. Adopted 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)
15.                        Resolution 62: The Palestine Question (16 Nov 1948)
16.                        Resolution 66: The Palestine Question (29 Dec 1948)
17.                        Resolution 69: Israel's admission to the UN (04 Mar 1949)
18.                        Resolution 72: The Palestine Question (11 Aug 1949)
19.                        Resolution 73: The Palestine Question (11 Aug 1949)
20.                        Resolution 89 (17 November 1950): regarding Armistice in 1948 Arab–Israeli War and "transfer of persons".
21.                        Resolution 92: The Palestine Question (8 May 1951)
22.                        Resolution 93: The Palestine Question (18 May 1951)
23.                        Resolution 95: The Palestine Question (1 Sep 1951)
24.                        Resolution 100: The Palestine Question (27 Oct 1953)
25.                        Resolution 101: The Palestine Question (24 Nov 1953)
26.                        Resolution 106: The Palestine Question (29 Mar 1955) 'condemns' Israel for Gaza raid.
27.                        Resolution 107: The Palestine Question (30 March)
28.                        Resolution 108: The Palestine Question (8 September)
29.                        Resolution 113: The Palestine Question (4 April)
30.                        Resolution 114: The Palestine Question (4 June)
31.                        Resolution 127: The Palestine Question (January 22, 1958) " ... 'recommends' Israel suspends its 'no-man's zone' in Jerusalem".
32.                        Resolution 228: The Palestine Question (November 25, 1966) " ... 'censures' Israel for its attack on Samu in the West Bank, then under Jordanian control".
33.                        Resolution 233 Six Day War (June 6, 1967)
34.                        Resolution 234 Six Day War (June 7, 1967)
35.                        Resolution 235 Six Day War (June 9, 1967)
36.                        Resolution 236 Six Day War (June 11, 1967)
37.                        Resolution 237: Six Day War June 14, 1967) " ... 'urges' Israel to allow return of new 1967 Palestinian refugees". and called on Israel to ensure the safety and welfare of inhabitants of areas where fighting had taken place.
38.                        Resolution 240 (October 25, 1967): concerning violations of the cease-fire
39.                        Resolution 242 (November 22, 1967): Termination of all claims or states of belligerency and respect for and acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of every State in the area. Calls on Israel's neighbors to end the state of belligerency and calls upon Israel to reciprocate by withdraw its forces from land claimed by other parties in 1967 war. Interpreted commonly today as calling for the land for peace principle as a way to resolve Arab–Israeli conflict.
40.                        Resolution 248: (March 24, 1968) " ... 'condemns' Israel for its massive attack on Karameh in Jordan".
41.                        Resolution 250: (April 27) " ... 'calls' on Israel to refrain from holding military parade in Jerusalem".
42.                        Resolution 251: (May 2) " ... 'deeply deplores' Israeli military parade in Jerusalem in defiance of Resolution 250".
43.                        Resolution 252: (May 21) " ... 'declares invalid' Israel's acts to unify Jerusalem as Jewish capital".
44.                        Resolution 256: (August 16) " ... 'condemns' Israeli raids on Jordan as 'flagrant violation".
45.                        Resolution 258: (September 18) ... expressed 'concern' with the welfare of the inhabitants of the Israeli-occupied territories, and requested a special representative to be sent to report on the implementation of Resolution 237, and that Israel cooperate.
46.                        Resolution 259: (September 27) " ... 'deplores' Israel's refusal to accept UN mission to probe occupation".
47.                        Resolution 262: (December 31) " ... 'condemns' Israel for attack on Beirut airport".
48.                        Resolution 265: (April 1, 1969) " ... 'condemns' Israel for air attacks on Salt".
49.                        Resolution 267: (July 3) " ... 'censures' Israel for administrative acts to change the status of Jerusalem".
50.                        Resolution 270: (August 26) " ... 'condemns' Israel for air attacks on villages in southern Lebanon".
51.                        Resolution 271: (September 15) " ... 'condemns' Israel's failure to obey UN resolutions on Jerusalem".
52.                        Resolution 279: (May 12, 1970) "Demands the immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory."(full text)
53.                        Resolution 280: (May 19) " ... 'condemns' Israeli's attacks against Lebanon".
54.                        Resolution 285: (September 5) " ... 'demands' immediate Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon".
55.                        Resolution 298: (September 25, 1971) " ... 'deplores' Israel's changing of the status of Jerusalem".
56.                        Resolution 313: (February 28, 1972) " ... 'demands' that Israel stop attacks against Lebanon".
57.                        Resolution 316: (June 26) " ... 'condemns' Israel for repeated attacks on Lebanon".
58.                        Resolution 317: (July 21) " ... 'deplores' Israel's refusal to release Arabs abducted in Lebanon".
59.                        Resolution 331: (April 20, 1973)
60.                        Resolution 332: (April 21) " ... 'condemns' Israel's repeated attacks against Lebanon".
61.                        Resolution 337: (August 15) " ... 'condemns' Israel for violating Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity and for the forcible diversion and seizure of a Lebanese airliner from Lebanon's air space".
62.                        Resolution 338 (22 October 1973): " ...'calls' for a cease fire" in Yom Kippur War and "the implementation of Security Council Resolution 242 (1967) in all of its parts", and "Decides that, immediately and concurrently with the cease-fire, negotiations shall start between the parties concerned under appropriate auspices aimed at establishing a just and durable peace in the Middle East."
63.                        Resolution 339 (23 October 1973): Confirms Res. 338, dispatch UN observers.
64.                        Resolution 340 (25 October): "Demands that immediate and complete cease-fire be observed, per 338 and 339, and requests to increase the number of United Nations military observers
65.                        Resolution 341 (27 October): "Approves the report on the implementation resolution 340
66.                        Resolution 344 (15 December)
67.                        Resolution 346 (April 8, 1974)
68.                        Resolution 347: (April 24)" ... 'condemns' Israeli attacks on Lebanon".
69.                        Resolution 350 (31 May 1974) established the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force, to monitor the ceasefire between Israel and Syria in the wake of the Yom Kippur War.
70.                        Resolution 363 (November 29)
71.                        Resolution 368 (April 17, 1975), called on the parties involved in the prevailing state of tension in the Middle East to immediately implement Resolution 338.
72.                        Resolution 369 (May 28, 1975), expressed concern over the prevailing state of tension in the Middle East, reaffirmed that the two previous agreements were only a step towards the implementation of Resolution 338 and called on the parties to implement it, and extended the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
73.                        Resolution 371, expressed concern at a lack of progress towards a lasting peace in the Middle East.
74.                        Resolution 390, considered a report regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force and extended its mandate, noted the efforts to establish peace in the Middle East, but expressed concern over the prevailing state of tensions, and called for the implementation of Resolution 338.
75.                        Resolution 396
76.                        Resolution 408
77.                        Resolution 416
78.                        Resolution 420, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
79.                        Resolution 425 (1978): " ... 'calls' on Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon". Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon was completed by 16 June 2000.
80.                        Resolution 426, established the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
81.                        Resolution 427: " ... 'calls' on Israel to complete its withdrawal from Lebanon".
82.                        Resolution 429
83.                        Resolution 434, renewed the mandate of UNIFIL and called upon Israel and Lebanon to implement prior resolutions.
84.                        Resolution 438
85.                        Resolution 441
86.                        Resolution 444: " ... 'deplores' Israel's lack of cooperation with UN peacekeeping forces".
87.                        Resolution 446 (1979): 'determines' that Israeli settlements are a 'serious obstruction' to peace and calls on Israel to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention".
88.                        Resolution 449, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
89.                        Resolution 450: " ... 'calls' on Israel to stop attacking Lebanon".
90.                        Resolution 452: " ... 'calls' on Israel to cease building settlements in occupied territories".
91.                        Resolution 456, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
92.                        Resolution 459, regarding UNIFIL.
93.                        Resolution 465: " ... 'deplores' Israel's settlements and asks all member states not to assist Israel's settlements program".
94.                        Resolution 467: " ... 'strongly deplores' Israel's military intervention in Lebanon".
95.                        Resolution 468: " ... 'calls' on Israel to rescind illegal expulsions of two Palestinian mayors and a judge and to facilitate their return".
96.                        Resolution 469: " ... 'strongly deplores' Israel's failure to observe the council's order not to deport Palestinians".
97.                        Resolution 470, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
98.                        Resolution 471: " ... 'expresses deep concern' at Israel's failure to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention".
99.                        Resolution 474, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
100.                   Resolution 476: " ... 'reiterates' that Israel's claim to Jerusalem are 'null and void'". The altering of the status of Jerusalem constitutes as a flagrant violation of the 4th Geneva Convention.
101.                   Resolution 478 (20 August 1980): 'censures (Israel) in the strongest terms' for its claim to Jerusalem in its 'Basic Law'.
102.                   Resolution 481, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
103.                   Resolution 483, noted the continuing need for UNIFIL given the situation between Israel and Lebanon, and extended its mandate.
104.                   Resolution 484: " ... 'declares it imperative' that Israel re-admit two deported Palestinian mayors".
105.                   Resolution 485, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
106.                   Resolution 487: " ... 'strongly condemns' Israel for its attack on Iraq's nuclear facility".
107.                   Resolution 488, regarding UNIFIL.
108.                   Resolution 493, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
109.                   Resolution 498: " ... 'calls' on Israel to withdraw from Lebanon".
110.                   Resolution 501: " ... 'calls' on Israel to stop attacks against Lebanon and withdraw its troops".
111.                   Resolution 506, regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
112.                   Resolution 508: demanded an end to hostilities between Israel and the PLO taking place in Lebanon, and called for a cease-fire.
113.                   Resolution 509: " ... 'demands' that Israel withdraw its forces forthwith and unconditionally from Lebanon".
114.                   Resolution 511, extended the mandate of UNIFIL.
115.                   Resolution 515: " ... 'demands' that Israel lift its siege of Beirut and allow food supplies to be brought in".
116.                   Resolution 516, demanded an immediate cessation of military activities in Lebanon, noting violations of the cease-fire in Beirut.
117.                   Resolution 517: " ... 'censures' Israel for failing to obey UN resolutions and demands that Israel withdraw its forces from Lebanon".
118.                   Resolution 518: " ... 'demands' that Israel cooperate fully with UN forces in Lebanon".
119.                   Resolution 519, extended the mandate of UNIFIL, and authorized it to carry out humanitarian tasks.
120.                   Resolution 520: " ... 'condemns' Israel's attack into West Beirut".
121.                   Resolution 523, regards UNIFIL
122.                   Resolution 524
123.                   Resolution 529
124.                   Resolution 531
125.                   Resolution 536
126.                   Resolution 538
127.                   Resolution 543
128.                   Resolution 549
129.                   Resolution 551
130.                   Resolution 555
131.                   Resolution 557
132.                   Resolution 561
133.                   Resolution 563
134.                   Resolution 573: " ... 'condemns' Israel 'vigorously' for bombing Tunisia in attack on PLO headquarters.
135.                   Resolution 575
136.                   Resolution 576
137.                   Resolution 583
138.                   Resolution 584
139.                   Resolution 586
140.                   Resolution 587 " ... 'takes note' of previous calls on Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon and urges all parties to withdraw".
141.                   Resolution 592: " ... 'strongly deplores' the killing of Palestinian students at Birzeit University by Israeli troops".
142.                   Resolution 594
143.                   Resolution 596
144.                   Resolution 599
145.                   Resolution 603
146.                   Resolution 605: " ... 'strongly deplores' Israel's policies and practices denying the human rights of Palestinians.
147.                   Resolution 607: " ... 'calls' on Israel not to deport Palestinians and strongly requests it to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention.
148.                   Resolution 608: " ... 'deeply regrets' that Israel has defied the United Nations and deported Palestinian civilians".
149.                   Resolution 609
150.                   Resolution 611: "... condemned Israel's assassination of Khalil al-Wazir as a 'flagrant violation of the Charter'
151.                   Resolution 613
152.                   Resolution 617
153.                   Resolution 624
154.                   Resolution 630
155.                   Resolution 633
156.                   Resolution 636: " ... 'deeply regrets' Israeli deportation of Palestinian civilians.
157.                   Resolution 639 (31 Jul 1989)
158.                   Resolution 641 (30 Aug 1989): " ... 'deplores' Israel's continuing deportation of Palestinians.
159.                   Resolution 645 (29 Nov 1989)
160.                   Resolution 655 (31 May 1990)
161.                   Resolution 672 (12 Oct 1990): " ... 'condemns' Israel for "violence against Palestinians" at the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount.
162.                   Resolution 679 (30 Nov 1990)
163.                   Resolution 681 (20 Dec 1990): " ... 'deplores' Israel's resumption of the deportation of Palestinians.
164.                   Resolution 684 (30 Jan 1991)
165.                   Resolution 694 (24 May 1991): " ... 'deplores' Israel's deportation of Palestinians and calls on it to ensure their safe and immediate return.
166.                   Resolution 695 (30 May 1991)
167.                   Resolution 701 (31 Jul 1991)
168.                   Resolution 722 (29 Nov 1991)
169.                   Resolution 726 (06 Jan 1992): " ... 'strongly condemns' Israel's deportation of Palestinians.
170.                   Resolution 734 (29 Jan 1992)
171.                   Resolution 756 (29 May 1992)
172.                   Resolution 768 (30 Jul 1992)
173.                   Resolution 790 (25 Nov 1992)
174.                   Resolution 799 (18 Dec 1992): ". . . 'strongly condemns' Israel's deportation of 413 Palestinians and calls for their immediate return.
175.                   Resolution 803 (28 Jan 1993)
176.                   Resolution 830 (26 May 1993)
177.                   Resolution 852 (28 Jul 1993)
178.                   Resolution 887 (29 Nov 1993)
179.                   Resolution 895 (28 Jan 1994)
180.                   Resolution 904 (18 Mar 1994): Cave of the Patriarchs massacre.
181.                   Resolution 1073 (28 Sep 1996) on the status of Jerusalem
182.                   Resolution 1322 (7 Oct 2000) deplored Ariel Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount and the violence that followed
183.                   Resolution 1397 (12 Mar 2002) the first resolution to explicitly call for a two-state solution.
184.                   Resolution 1435 (24 Sep 2002) demanded an end to Israeli measures in and around Ramallah, and an Israeli withdrawal to positions held before September 2000.
185.                   Resolution 1559 (2 September 2004) called upon Lebanon to establish its sovereignty over all of its land and called upon
186.                   Resolution 1860 (9 January 2009) called for the full cessation of war between Israel and Hamas.

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