This was a resolution that condemned Israeli settlements and was adopted with 14 votes in favour and a US abstention.

This resolution called for an immediate, durable and fully respected ceasefire leading to the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

This resolution declared Council support for the Annapolis peace process and its commitment to the irreversibility of bilateral negotiations.

This presidential statement among other things, called for respect of international humanitarian law; expressed support for an immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire into the Eid al-Fitr period and beyond; called on parties to engage in efforts to achieve a durable ceasefire; emphasised that civilian and humanitarian facilities be respected and protected; and called for the full implementation of resolution 1860.

Welcomed the intensifying cooperation between the UN and the Arab League, reiterated the Council's commitment to comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace and welcomed the appointment of the Joint Special Representative for Syria.

This presidential statement called for an impartial investigation into the Gaza flotilla incident and stressed that the situation in Gaza was not sustainable.

One of the reports on the implementation of resolution 2334.

This was the third written Secretary-General's report on the implementation of resolution 2334, relating to Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

This was the second written Secretary-General's report on the implementation of resolution 2334, relating to Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

This was a record of the open VTC on “The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question” on 20 May.

This was a letter transmitting the briefing of Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Nickolay Mladenov during an open VTC on 23 April.

This was a letter from 13 members of the Council, including outgoing and incoming elected members, reiterating the request that the Secretary-General’s quarterly report on Israel/Palestine be provided in written form, rather than orally.

This was the Council's regularly scheduled briefing.

The Council held a briefing to discuss Israel and Palestine with the attendance of Secretary-General António Guterres, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon, and UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Nickolay Mladenov.

The Council held its quarterly open debate on the situation in the Middle East, which continued over two days.

This statement condemned the terrorist attack in Jerusalem in which four Israelis were killed and 15 injured.

This was a press statement that expressed grave concern regarding escalating tensions in Jerusalem, including clashes in and around the Haram al-Sharif compound, and called for upholding the compound’s historic status quo.

This was a press statement that condemned the terrorist attack in the village of Duma near Nablus, which killed a Palestinian child and injured his family members.

This was a resolution on the status of Jerusalem, adopted during the tenth emergency special session of the General Assembly with 128 votes in favour, 9 votes against, 35 abstentions and 21 absences.

This was the report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967.

This was a General Assembly resolution allowing the flags of non-member observer states to fly at UN headquarters in New York.

This was a Human Rights Council resolution condemning the use of force by Israeli occupying forces against Palestinian civilians and established an independent international commission of inquiry to investigate all alleged violations and abuses in the context of the military assaults on the large-scale civilian protests that began on 30 March 2018.

This was a report on accountability and justice for all violations of international law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, presented at the 37th session of the Human Rights Council.

This was the report of the special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, presented at the 37th session of the Human Rights Council.

This was the US draft resolution that received only one vote.

This was the Kuwaiti draft resolution vetoed by the US.