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Nedan följer Security Council Resolution 50 (1948)
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andra tillgängliga dokument är:
1.
Charter of the United Nations CHAPTER VI (1945)
2.
Förenta Nationernas stadga (1945), i .pdf-format
3.
Jewish Agency accepterar FN:ns delningsplan (1947)
4.
Security
Council Resolution 50 (1948)
5.
General Assembly Resolution 194 (III) (1948)
6.
Jerusalem som demilitariserad zon (1948)
7.
Khartoumdeklarationen (1967)
8.
Jerusalemlagen: Jerusalem är Israels enade och odelbara
huvudstad (1980)
9.
Security Council
Resolution 508 (1982)
10.Security Council Resolution 509 (1982)
11.
Fezdeklarationen
(1982)
12.
Jordanien
avsäger sig anspråken på Västbanken
(1988)
Security Council
Resolution 50
- Antagen den 29 maj l948
The Security Council,
Desiring to bring about a cessation of hostilities in
Palestine without prejudice to
the rights, claims and position of either Arabs or Jews,
1. Calls upon all Governments and authorities concerned
to order a cessation of all
acts of armed force for a period of four weeks;
2. Calls upon all Governments and authorities concerned
to undertake that they
will not introduce fighting personnel into Palestine,
Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi
Arabia, Syria, Transjordan and Yemen during the
cease-fire;
3. Calls upon all Governments and authorities concerned,
should men of military
age be introduced into countries or territories under
their control, to undertake not
to mobilize or submit them to military training during
the cease-fire;
4. Calls upon all Governments and authorities concerned
to refrain from
importing war material into or to Palestine, Egypt,
Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia,
Syria, Transjordan and Yemen during the cease-fire;
5. Urges all Governments and authorities concerned to
take every possible pre-
caution for the protection of the Holy Places and of the
City of Jerusalem,
including access to all shrines and sanctuaries for the
purpose of worship by those
who have an established right to visit and worship at
them;
6. Instructs the United Nations Mediator for Palestine**
in concert with the Truce
Commission to supervise the observance of the above
provisions, and decides that they shall be provided with
a sufficient number of military observers;
7. Instructs the United Nations Mediator to make contact
with all parties as soon
as the cease-fire is in force with a view carrying out
his functions as determined by
the General Assembly;
8.
Calls upon all concerned to give the greatest possible
assistance to the United
Nations Mediator;
9. Instructs the United Nations Mediator to make a
weekly report to the Security
Council during the cease-fire;
10. Invites the States members of the Arab League and
the Jewish and Arab
authorities in Palestine to communicate their acceptance
of this resolution to the
Security Council not later than 6 p.m. New York Standard
Time on 1 June 1948;
11. Decides that if the present resolution is rejected
by either party or by both, or
if, having been accepted, it is subsequently repudiated
or violated, the situation in
Palestine will be re-considered with a view to action
under Chapter VII of the
Charter of the United Nations;
12. Calls upon all Governments to take all possible
steps to assist in the imple-
mentation of this resolution.
*
The draft resolution was voted on in parts. No vote was
taken on the text as a whole.
**
The United Nations Mediator in Palestine had been
appointed in pursuance of General Assembly
Resolution 186 (S-2) of 14 May 1948, which has not been
reproduced in this volume.
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