Mr. Eban

Mr. Eban

Israel
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

ISR S/PV.844 Dec. 15, 1958

My delegation has listened with interest to the Serious declaraWOlls by the Secl'C- tary-Gencral a:J.d the representatives of the United Strrtes, the United Kingdom, FhnD:!, Pamtma. Canada and Colombia, all of whom have stressed the wavily 01 various aspects of the ccmplaint which Israel has :;;ubmi…

ISR S/PV.728 June 4, 1956

1 did not wi~h to obstruct the Security Council on its progress to a unanimous vote and have therefOre postponed until this stage, with the President's indulgence, certain reflections on the resolu- tion which has JUS! been adopted. 52. Since 1 addressed the Security Council on the 1 original draft…

ISR S/PV.722 April 4, 1956

l have only two brief observa- tions to make. One of the speeches made this morning by one of the interested parties contained an appraisal of responsibility for past violations of the general armistice agreements. This appraisal does not accord with objec- tive truth or with the findings of the Mix…

ISR S/PV.720 April 3, 1956

l wish to make a brief observation on the problem before the Security Council, reserving the privilege of speaking again only if a more detailed discussion should develop. 1. M. EBAN (Israël) [traduit de l'anglais]: Je voudrais faire qU_!'lues brèw:s observations sur le pro- blème dont le Conseil d…

ISR S/PV.715 Jan. 19, 1956

The general attitude of the Government of Israel was fulfy outlined in the address which 1 made to the Council at the 713th me(;ting. At this stage, 1 should like to confine myself to sorne comments on the draft resolutions hefore the Security Council and on the observations of the representative of…

ISR S/PV.658 Feb. 5, 1954

The President has antici- Pated my intention. 1 do propose to accept the view that nothing outside the Suez Canal matter may be discussed under this item. The document which has been cir- culated has no official status at aIl until and unless it is read. It is simply an act of courtesy ta give the P…

ISR S/PV.638 Nov. 16, 1953

I may seek occasion at a later meeting to deal in more detail with the very long, immoderate and inflammatory speech to which· we have just listened, but I should like now merely to make sorne urgent observations on the major aspects of the situation which confronts the Security Council at the end o…

ISR S/PV.633 Oct. 30, 1953

I shall have compassion on the Council, which has listened to me at great length, and I shall be very brief. 180. My first remarks refer to the points just dis­ cussed by the representatives of Lebanon and France. The technical assumptions expressed by the represen­ tative of France are accurate, n…

ISR S/PV.633 Oct. 30, 1953

I should like to say at the outset that, unlike the representative of Lebanon, I am competent to express an opinion on the letter which was read at the beginning of the meeting. It is, of course, as any study of its contents should reveal, a statement of complete compliance with the undertaking whic…

ISR S/PV.558 Sept. 1, 1951

The delegation of Israel, having brollght this question before the Security Council, wishes only to express its appreciation for the earnest and positive attention which the Council has devoted ta its complaint. By rejecting any concept of one-sided bel1igerency or unilateral blockade, the Sectlfity…

ISR S/PV.547 May 18, 1951

l wish to make a brief observation on the revision [S/2152/Rev.2] of the original draft resolution [S/2152/Rev.1] which had· been the subject of discussion. First, l wish to state that it was my understanding that l had received an assurance on behalf of the sponsors of this draft resolution that th…

ISR S/PV.547 May 18, 1951

It is instructive to compare the present situation of the Syrian-Israel armistice with that which prevailed before this draft resolution was submitted to the Security Council three days ago. 43. On 8 May 1951 the Security Council adopted a cease-fire resolution, and General Riley made arrange- ment…

ISR S/PV.545 May 8, 1951

1 wish to give an assurance that the interpretation which the representative of France pla~ed on my remarks is a correct one; namely, !hat we l~e~ther ascribe nor see the slightest significance 111 the 0l"1g111 of the weapons to which l referrecl. It was in oreler to give a concrete impression of t…

ISR S/PV.545 May 8, 1951

l wish to aclclress myself exc1usively and briefly to the subject of the joint clraft resolution: the recent hostilities ancl the urgent need to bring them to an end. 50. At the 544th meeting of the Sccnrity Council on 2 May 1951 l called urgent attention to the aggression conunitted that morning b…