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Resolution 50

The Palestine Question

Abstract

50 (1948). Resolution of 29 May 1948
[S/801] 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 or exporting war material
into or to Palestine, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Transjordan or Yemen during the cease-fire;
5. Urges all Governments and authorities concerned to take every possible precaution 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 in 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 to 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 ant 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 reconsidered 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 implementation of this resolution.

Adopted at the 310th meeting.

Topics
Middle East, Palestine, Jerusalem
Year
1948
Title
The Palestine Question
Quoted in resolutions
54 61 73
Security Council Composition
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