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Resolution 106

The Palestine Question

Abstract

106 (1955). Resolution of 29 March 1955
[S/3378]
The Security Council,

Recalling its resolutions 54 (1948) of 15 July 1948. 73 (1949) of 11 August 1949, 89 (1950) of 17 November 1950,
93 (1951) of 18 May 1951 and 10 (1953) of 24 November 1953.
Having heard the report of the Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine
and statements by the representatives of Egypt and Israel,
Noting that the Egyptian-Israel Mixed Armistice Commission on 6 March 955 determined that a "prearranged and
planned attack ordered by Israel authorities" was "committed by Israel regular army forces against the Egyptian
regular army force" in the Gaza Strip on 28 February 1955,
1. Condemns this attack as a violation of the cease-lire provisions of Security Council resolution 54 (1948)
and as inconsistent with the obligations of the parties under the General Armistice Agreement between Egypt
and Israel and under the United Nations Charter:
2. Calls again upon Israel to take all necessary measures to prevent such actions;
3. Expresses its conviction that the maintenance of the General Armistice Agreement is threatened by any
deliberate violation of that Agreement by one of the parties to it, and that no progress towards the return
of permanent peace in Palestine can be made unless the parties comply strictly with their obligations under the
General Armistice Agreement and the cease-fire provisions of its resolution 54 (1948).

Adopted unanimously at the 695th meeting.

Topics
Egypt, Israel, Middle East, Palestine
Year
1955
Title
The Palestine Question
Related with resolutions
10 54 73 89 93
Quoted in resolutions
111
Security Council Composition
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