The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution demanding Israel to leave the occupied Golan heights, reports journalist Last news .
for the document voted 91 States, against - 9, abstentions - 65.
Resolution is campaigning for Israel to leave all occupied part of the Syrian Golan to the line that existed at 4 June 1967, in implementation of the relevant resolutions of the UN security Council Resolution.
the main Assembly informs that the Israeli decision of 14 December 1981 to impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration on the occupied Syrian Golan is null and void and has no legal force.
The authors of the decisions stress that the continued occupation of the Golan and its de facto annexation constitute a stumbling block on the path to achieving a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in the region.
The UN General Assembly campaigning for Israel again to begin the dialogue on the Syrian and Lebanese tracks and to respect the commitments and undertakings agreed in the first process of the negotiations.
in addition, the General Assembly adopted a resolution calling on Israel to halt settlement activity in the occupied Palestinian territories. For this document voted in 147 countries, 7 were against, 13 abstained.
in the process of the six day war of 1967 Israel captured from Syria and occupied the Golan heights, and in 1981 unilaterally annexed them. Affiliation the mountain plateau is considered the main subject of the Israeli-Syrian conflict, the attempts to solve which were made before the beginning of the civil war in the Syrian Arab Republic. The UN considers these areas occupied.
Jewish Settlements on the West Bank of the Jordan river, which Israel called Judea and Samaria, came after Israel's victory in the six day war of 1967. Settlements are not considered part of Israel neither from the perspective of international or even domestic law, as opposed to from East Jerusalem or the Golan heights. The UN considers these areas occupied.
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