United Nations Security Council Resolution 1544
United Nations Security Council resolution 1544, adopted on 19 May 2004, after recalling resolutions 242, 338, 446, 1322, 1397, 1402, 1403, 1405, 1435 and 1515, the Council called on Israel to cease demolishing Palestinian homes.
The United States abstained from the vote on Resolution 1544, saying it had urged Israel to exercise restraint and that the issue of Palestinian militants smuggling weapons through Gaza was not addressed.
Resolution
Observations
The Security Council reiterated that Israel, as the occupying power, to abide by its legal obligations under the Fourth Geneva Convention, while it was called upon to address its security needs according to international law. It expressed its concern at the deterioration of the situation in the Israeli-occupied territories since 1967 and condemnation of the killing of a Palestinian in the Rafah area.The preamble of the resolution also expressed concern at the demolition of Palestinian homes in the Rafah camp. The Council recalled the obligations of the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority under the road map for peace. All acts of terror, violence and destruction were condemned.