Taken from this list
The "C" at the end of each line means Consensus.
Here we go:
*1949: Admission of Israel - Egypt Objects, UK Absent
*1953: Violation of General Armistice by Israel - Consensus except absent Lebanon and USSR
*1955: Condemning Israeli attack on Egyptian Army in the Gaza Strip - Consensus
*1956: Israel was in direct violation of the General Armistice Agreement - C
*1960: Violation of the Argentina’s sovereignty by arresting and transferring Nazi Colonel from Argentina to Israel and executing him - Poland and USSR absent
*1961: Urging Israel to comply with the GAA after a complaint from Jordan - C
*1966: Censures Israel attack on Jordan in violation of the United Nations Charter - Absent NZ
*1967: Calls on Israel to ensure safety of civilians and facilitate the return of refugees and to respect humanitarian principles governing the treatment of prisoners of war and the protection of civilian persons in times of war contained in the Geneva Conventions.
*1967: Calls for the "Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied" during the Six-Day War - C
*1968: Condemns Israeli attack on Karameh, Jordan - C
*1968: Condemns planned Israeli military parade in Jerusalem - C
*1968: Condemns Israeli military parade - C
*1968: Considers Israel’s annexation of Jerusalem to be invalid - (All except US and Canada absent)
*1968: Condemns Israel’s attacks on Jordan. - C
*1968: Condemns Israel’s attacks on Jordan. - Absent Algeria
*1968: Deplores the delay caused by Israel in implementing resolution 237 (Canada, US, Denmark Absent)
*1968: Condemns Israeli attack on the civil International Airport of Beirut, Lebanon. - C
*1969: Condemns the recent premeditated air attacks launched by Israel on Jordanian villages - (US, UK, Colombia, Paraguay Absent)
*1969: Censures Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem - C
*1969: Condemns Israeli attack in Southern Lebanon - Adopted without vote
*1969: Condemns Israel for failing to to respect previous UN Resolutions (Absent 4)
*1970: Demands the immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory in response to the Israeli attack in which nine Lebanese were killed and 19 wounded. - C
*1970: Condemns Israel for its premeditated military action with respect to Israeli–Lebanese conflict (4 Absent)
*1970: Demands the complete and immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory (only USA Absent)
*1971: Deplores Israel’s failure to respect UN resolutions against the annexation of Jerusalem - Absent Syria
*1972: Calls on Israel to end action in Lebanon - C
*1972: Condemns Israel for its actions in Lebanon - (Panama and USA absent)
*1972: Deplores the fact that despite its efforts Syrian and Lebanese military personnel abducted by Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory on June 21 had not been released. (only USA Absent)
*1973: Condemning Israel for its continued violations of international law and called upon Israel to desist forthwith.
*1973: Condemned the state of Israel for forcibly diverting and then seizing a Lebanese airline from Lebanon's airspace - C
*1974: Condemns Israel's violation of Lebanon's territorial integrity and calls upon Israel to refrain from further military action against Lebanon
*1978: Asked Israel to complete its withdrawal from Lebanon without further delay and condemns all attacks by both parties. (2 absent)
*1979: Determined: "that the policy and practices of Israel in establishing settlements in the Palestinian and other Arab territories occupied since 1967 have no legal validity and constitute a serious obstruction to achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East. (3 absent)
*1979: Condemns Israeli attacks; extends mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (2 absent)
*1979: States that “the policy of Israel in establishing settlements in the occupied Arab territories has no legal validity and constitutes a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention” (only USA absent)
*1980: Condemning Israel for prohibiting the travel of the Mayor of Hebron, Fahd Qawasma, to the Security Council, requesting it allow him travel to the United Nations Headquarters and criticising Israel for not cooperating with the Security Council. - C
*1980: Called upon Israel to rescind the "illegal measures" and to facilitate the return of the individuals concerned to resume the functions they were elected or appointed to do. (only USA absent)
*1980: Deplored the Government of Israel's failure to implement Resolution 468 (1980) and went on to call on Israel to rescind the expulsion of the Mayors of Hebron and Halhoul and the Sharia judge of Hebron - (only US Absent)
*1980: Criticized the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories of East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza Strip and the Golan Heights and asked Israel to make compensation for damages suffered by civilians due to this lack of protection. (only USA Absnet)
*1980: Declared that "all legislative and administrative measures and actions taken by Israel, the occupying Power, which purport to alter the character and status of the Holy City of Jerusalem have no legal validity and constitute a flagrant violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention. (only USA Absent)
*1980: called upon Israel to adhere to the Geneva Conventions and to facilitate the return of the individuals concerned to resume the functions they were elected or appointed to do. - C
*1981: Condemned an attack by Israel on an IAEA-approved nuclear site in Iraq - C
*1981: The Council called for an immediate cessation of attacks by Israel on Lebanon. The Council went on to demand that Israel respect the territorial integrity of Lebanon. - C
*1981: Calls on the State of Israel to rescind its de facto annexation of the Golan Heights. - C
*1982: Emergency meeting of the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights. (UK, US absent)
*1982: Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Demanded that Israel unconditionally withdraw all its military forces from Lebanon back to its internationally recognised border. -C
*1982: Demanded that Israel lift the blockade on Beirut, the capital city of Lebanon, to allow urgent aid to the civilian population there. US didn’t participate in voting.
*1982: Calls for Israel to return its troops to previous positions. (only US Absent.)
*1982: Demands Israel and other parties strictly observe Security Council resolutions. -C
*1985: Condemned an air raid on Tunisia by the Air Force of Israel on 1 October.
*1986: Condemns killing of students by Israel in the Palestinian territories. - (only US Absent)
*1987: Condemned Israel for violating the human rights of the Palestinian people and in particular the opening of fire and killing of students in the first few weeks of the First Intifada. - (only US Absent)
*1990: Deplored Israel's refusal to receive the mission of the Secretary-General to the region. -C
*1990: Expressed concern over Israel's rejection of resolutions 672 (1990) and 673 (1990). Condemns Israel for its decision to resume the deportation of Palestinians from the occupied territories, urging the Israeli government to accept the de jure applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 and abide by it. - C
*1991: Condemned the deportations that were in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention referring to the protection of civilians in times of war. The resolution deplored the action and reiterated that Israel should refrain from deporting any more Palestinians and ensure the safe and immediate return of those deported. -C
*1992: Council condemned the deportations that were in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention referring to the protection of civilians in times of war. The resolution deplored the action and reiterated that Israel should refrain from deporting any more Palestinians and ensure the safe and immediate return of those deported. Israel did not comply with the resolution, and continued to deport Palestinians who were suspected of being involved in terrorist activities to neighbouring Arab countries. -C
*1992: Condemned the deportations that were in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention referring to the protection of civilians in times of war. The resolution deplored the action and reiterated that Israel should refrain from deporting any more Palestinians and ensure the safe and immediate return of those deported. -C
*1994: Expressing its shock at the massacre committed against Palestinian worshippers and calling upon Israel to confiscate arms in order to prevent acts of violence by Israeli settlers. - No Voting
*2000: Deplored the visit by Ariel Sharon to the Temple Mount. The resolution was originally a strong condemnation of Israel but the USA threatened to veto this version and then abstained from voting (only one who abstained)
*2002: Demands end to Israeli measures in Ramallah and withdrawal of troops. - (only US Absent)
*2004: Calls upon Israel to cease demolishing Palestinian homes - (only US Absent - the US doesn't think homes should be safe)
*2013 21 resolutions against Israel, 4 on rest of the world
The "C" at the end of each line means Consensus.
Here we go:
*1949: Admission of Israel - Egypt Objects, UK Absent
*1953: Violation of General Armistice by Israel - Consensus except absent Lebanon and USSR
*1955: Condemning Israeli attack on Egyptian Army in the Gaza Strip - Consensus
*1956: Israel was in direct violation of the General Armistice Agreement - C
*1960: Violation of the Argentina’s sovereignty by arresting and transferring Nazi Colonel from Argentina to Israel and executing him - Poland and USSR absent
*1961: Urging Israel to comply with the GAA after a complaint from Jordan - C
*1966: Censures Israel attack on Jordan in violation of the United Nations Charter - Absent NZ
*1967: Calls on Israel to ensure safety of civilians and facilitate the return of refugees and to respect humanitarian principles governing the treatment of prisoners of war and the protection of civilian persons in times of war contained in the Geneva Conventions.
*1967: Calls for the "Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied" during the Six-Day War - C
*1968: Condemns Israeli attack on Karameh, Jordan - C
*1968: Condemns planned Israeli military parade in Jerusalem - C
*1968: Condemns Israeli military parade - C
*1968: Considers Israel’s annexation of Jerusalem to be invalid - (All except US and Canada absent)
*1968: Condemns Israel’s attacks on Jordan. - C
*1968: Condemns Israel’s attacks on Jordan. - Absent Algeria
*1968: Deplores the delay caused by Israel in implementing resolution 237 (Canada, US, Denmark Absent)
*1968: Condemns Israeli attack on the civil International Airport of Beirut, Lebanon. - C
*1969: Condemns the recent premeditated air attacks launched by Israel on Jordanian villages - (US, UK, Colombia, Paraguay Absent)
*1969: Censures Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem - C
*1969: Condemns Israeli attack in Southern Lebanon - Adopted without vote
*1969: Condemns Israel for failing to to respect previous UN Resolutions (Absent 4)
*1970: Demands the immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory in response to the Israeli attack in which nine Lebanese were killed and 19 wounded. - C
*1970: Condemns Israel for its premeditated military action with respect to Israeli–Lebanese conflict (4 Absent)
*1970: Demands the complete and immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory (only USA Absent)
*1971: Deplores Israel’s failure to respect UN resolutions against the annexation of Jerusalem - Absent Syria
*1972: Calls on Israel to end action in Lebanon - C
*1972: Condemns Israel for its actions in Lebanon - (Panama and USA absent)
*1972: Deplores the fact that despite its efforts Syrian and Lebanese military personnel abducted by Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory on June 21 had not been released. (only USA Absent)
*1973: Condemning Israel for its continued violations of international law and called upon Israel to desist forthwith.
*1973: Condemned the state of Israel for forcibly diverting and then seizing a Lebanese airline from Lebanon's airspace - C
*1974: Condemns Israel's violation of Lebanon's territorial integrity and calls upon Israel to refrain from further military action against Lebanon
*1978: Asked Israel to complete its withdrawal from Lebanon without further delay and condemns all attacks by both parties. (2 absent)
*1979: Determined: "that the policy and practices of Israel in establishing settlements in the Palestinian and other Arab territories occupied since 1967 have no legal validity and constitute a serious obstruction to achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East. (3 absent)
*1979: Condemns Israeli attacks; extends mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (2 absent)
*1979: States that “the policy of Israel in establishing settlements in the occupied Arab territories has no legal validity and constitutes a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention” (only USA absent)
*1980: Condemning Israel for prohibiting the travel of the Mayor of Hebron, Fahd Qawasma, to the Security Council, requesting it allow him travel to the United Nations Headquarters and criticising Israel for not cooperating with the Security Council. - C
*1980: Called upon Israel to rescind the "illegal measures" and to facilitate the return of the individuals concerned to resume the functions they were elected or appointed to do. (only USA absent)
*1980: Deplored the Government of Israel's failure to implement Resolution 468 (1980) and went on to call on Israel to rescind the expulsion of the Mayors of Hebron and Halhoul and the Sharia judge of Hebron - (only US Absent)
*1980: Criticized the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories of East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza Strip and the Golan Heights and asked Israel to make compensation for damages suffered by civilians due to this lack of protection. (only USA Absnet)
*1980: Declared that "all legislative and administrative measures and actions taken by Israel, the occupying Power, which purport to alter the character and status of the Holy City of Jerusalem have no legal validity and constitute a flagrant violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention. (only USA Absent)
*1980: called upon Israel to adhere to the Geneva Conventions and to facilitate the return of the individuals concerned to resume the functions they were elected or appointed to do. - C
*1981: Condemned an attack by Israel on an IAEA-approved nuclear site in Iraq - C
*1981: The Council called for an immediate cessation of attacks by Israel on Lebanon. The Council went on to demand that Israel respect the territorial integrity of Lebanon. - C
*1981: Calls on the State of Israel to rescind its de facto annexation of the Golan Heights. - C
*1982: Emergency meeting of the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights. (UK, US absent)
*1982: Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Demanded that Israel unconditionally withdraw all its military forces from Lebanon back to its internationally recognised border. -C
*1982: Demanded that Israel lift the blockade on Beirut, the capital city of Lebanon, to allow urgent aid to the civilian population there. US didn’t participate in voting.
*1982: Calls for Israel to return its troops to previous positions. (only US Absent.)
*1982: Demands Israel and other parties strictly observe Security Council resolutions. -C
*1985: Condemned an air raid on Tunisia by the Air Force of Israel on 1 October.
*1986: Condemns killing of students by Israel in the Palestinian territories. - (only US Absent)
*1987: Condemned Israel for violating the human rights of the Palestinian people and in particular the opening of fire and killing of students in the first few weeks of the First Intifada. - (only US Absent)
*1990: Deplored Israel's refusal to receive the mission of the Secretary-General to the region. -C
*1990: Expressed concern over Israel's rejection of resolutions 672 (1990) and 673 (1990). Condemns Israel for its decision to resume the deportation of Palestinians from the occupied territories, urging the Israeli government to accept the de jure applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 and abide by it. - C
*1991: Condemned the deportations that were in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention referring to the protection of civilians in times of war. The resolution deplored the action and reiterated that Israel should refrain from deporting any more Palestinians and ensure the safe and immediate return of those deported. -C
*1992: Council condemned the deportations that were in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention referring to the protection of civilians in times of war. The resolution deplored the action and reiterated that Israel should refrain from deporting any more Palestinians and ensure the safe and immediate return of those deported. Israel did not comply with the resolution, and continued to deport Palestinians who were suspected of being involved in terrorist activities to neighbouring Arab countries. -C
*1992: Condemned the deportations that were in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention referring to the protection of civilians in times of war. The resolution deplored the action and reiterated that Israel should refrain from deporting any more Palestinians and ensure the safe and immediate return of those deported. -C
*1994: Expressing its shock at the massacre committed against Palestinian worshippers and calling upon Israel to confiscate arms in order to prevent acts of violence by Israeli settlers. - No Voting
*2000: Deplored the visit by Ariel Sharon to the Temple Mount. The resolution was originally a strong condemnation of Israel but the USA threatened to veto this version and then abstained from voting (only one who abstained)
*2002: Demands end to Israeli measures in Ramallah and withdrawal of troops. - (only US Absent)
*2004: Calls upon Israel to cease demolishing Palestinian homes - (only US Absent - the US doesn't think homes should be safe)
*2013 21 resolutions against Israel, 4 on rest of the world