United Nations General Assembly Resolution 46/75 (1991)
A resolution adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 11 December 1991 by a vote of 104 For, 2 Against (Israel and the United States), 43 Abstaining, 17 Absent. Noting the events of the First Intifada, the resolution endorsed the work of the Madrid Conference and reaffirmed the following principles for a comprehensive settlement to the Arab-Israeli conflict: a full Israeli withdrawal from territories occupied in the 1967 Six Day War and the dismantling of Israeli settlements in these territories; arrangement for the security of all states in the region, including the two states envisioned in Resolution 181; a solution to the Palestinian refugee problem in accordance with Resolution 194; and guaranteed freedom of access to holy sites.