Resolution 611 (1988) of 25 April 1988
The Security Council,
Having considered the letter dated 19 April 1988, in which Tunisia made a complaint against Israel following
the new act of aggression committed by the latter against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Tunisia,
Having heard the statement by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Tunisia,
Having noted with concern that the aggression perpetrated on 16 April 1988 in the locality of Sidi Bou Said has
caused loss of human life, particularly the assassination of Mr. Khalil al-Wazir,
Recalling that in accordance with Article 2, paragraph 4, of the Charter of the United Nations, all Member
States shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial
integrity or political independence of any State, or acting in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes
of the United Nations,
Considering that in its resolution 573 (1985) of 4 October 1985, adopted following the act of aggression committed
on 1 October 1985 by Israel against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Tunisia, it has condemned Israel
and has demanded that Israel refrain from perpetrating such acts of aggression or from threatening to do so,
Gravely concerned by the act of aggression which constitutes a serious and renewed threat to peace, security and
stability in the Mediterranean region,
1. Condemns vigorously the aggression, perpetrated on 16 April 1988 against the sovereignty and territorial
integrity of Tunisia in flagrant violation of the Charter of the United Nations, international law and norms
of conduct;
2 Urges Member States of the United Nations to take measures to prevent such acts against the sovereignty and
territorial integrity of all States;
3. Expresses its determination to take the appropriate steps to ensure the implementation of the present
resolution;
4. Requests the Secretary-General to report urgently to the Security Council any new elements available to him
and relating to this aggression;
5. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
Adopted at the 2810th meeting by 14 votes to none, with 1 abstention (United States of America).