http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=11418&Cr=middle&Cr1=east20 July 2004 The United Nations General Assembly today voted overwhelmingly to demand that Israel comply with an advisory opinion issued earlier this month by the World Court, which declared the construction of a separation barrier in and around the West Bank to be illegal.
n adopting a resolution by a vote of 150 to 6, with 10 abstentions, the Assembly also called on all UN Member States to comply with its obligations as contained in the finding by International Court of Justice (ICJ), which include a duty "not to recognize the illegal situation resulting from the construction of the wall in the occupied Palestinian territory, including in and around East Jerusalem" and "not to render aid or assistance in maintaining the situation created by such construction."
On 9 July the ICJ - the UN's principal judicial organ - issued an advisory opinion saying the separation barrier was illegal and that construction must stop immediately. The Court also said Israel should make reparations for any damage caused, and that the Assembly and the Security Council should consider what steps to take "to bring to an end the illegal situation" created by the barrier.
Voting against the measure were Australia, the Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, the Marshall Islands, Palau and the UNITED STATES. The countries that abstained were Cameroon, Canada, El Salvador, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, Uganda, Uruguay and Vanuatu.
Speaking after the voting, Israel's representative voiced appreciation for those countries that had opposed the measure as well as those that had tried to introduce some semblance of balance into the text. Israel, he said, was not above the law and would continue to review the fence's route to protect the human rights of the Palestinians, but it rejected attempts to politicize the law.
I haven't the time to check all the resolutions you listed, but I have a pretty good hunch that most of them were voted against by our "fair minded" leaders.