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  2. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379 - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. United Nations resolution adopted, but revoked on 16 december 1991 in 1975 UN General Assembly Resolution 3379 Flag of Israel Date 10 November 1975 Meeting no. 2400 Code A/RES/3379 (Document) Subject Elimination of all forms of racial discrimination Voting summary 72 voted for 35 voted against 32 ...

  3. List of United Nations resolutions concerning Israel - Wikipedia

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    10 November: United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379: equating Zionism with racism. 5 December: 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".

  4. Israel and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    Following sixteen years of intense diplomatic pressure by the US, the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379, which determined that "Zionism is a form of racism", of 1975 was revoked in 1991 by resolution 46/86 [43] as a precondition for the participation of Israel to the Madrid Conference.

  5. United Nations General Assembly resolution - Wikipedia

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    A United Nations General Assembly resolution is a decision or declaration voted on by all member states of the ... revoked Resolution 3379. 1992 Resolution 47/ ...

  6. Criticism of the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The controversial United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379 (1975), which determined that Zionism is a form of racism and racial discrimination, was rescinded in 1991 as one of Israel's conditions for its participation in the Madrid Peace Conference. [75]

  7. General Assembly resolutions are not binding but carry political weight, reflecting a global view on the war. The United States, Israel and seven other countries voted against the ceasefire ...

  8. Soviet anti-Zionism - Wikipedia

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    Paul Johnson and other historians have also argued that United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379 of 10 November 1975 that equated "Zionism" with "racism" was orchestrated by the Soviet Union. Resolution 3379 was pioneered by the Soviet Union and passed with numerical support from Arab, Muslim and African states amidst accusations that ...

  9. UN General Assembly votes to demand immediate ceasefire ... - AOL

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    A majority of 153 nations voted for the ceasefire resolution in the General Assembly’s emergency special session Tuesday, while 10 voted against and 23 abstained.