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United Nations Security Council Resolution 50, adopted on May 29, 1948, called upon all governments and authorities involved in the conflict in Palestine to order a cessation of all acts of armed force of four weeks, to refrain from introducing any fighting personnel into Palestine, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Transjordan or Yemen during the cease-fire, to refrain from importing ...
23 April 1948 8–0–3 (abstentions: Colombia, Ukraine, USSR) Establishing the Truce Commission for Palestine 49: 22 May 1948 8–0–3 (abstentions: Syria, Ukraine, USSR) Ordering a ceasefire in Palestine 50: 29 May 1948 Resolution was adopted in parts, no vote taken on text as a whole Ordering a cessation of the conflict in Palestine 51: 3 ...
Pages in category "1948 United Nations Security Council resolutions" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Resolution 54: The Palestine Question (15 Jul 1948) Resolution 56: The Palestine Question (19 Aug 1948) Resolution 57: The Palestine Question (18 Sep 1948) Resolution 59: The Palestine Question (19 Oct 1948) Resolution 60: The Palestine Question (29 Oct 1948) Resolution 61: The Palestine Question (4 Nov 1948) Resolution 62: The Palestine ...
On 22 May 1948, Thomas C. Wasson, the US Consul and a member of the UN Truce Commission, was assassinated in Jerusalem. [27] On 29 May 1948, UN Security Council Resolution 50 (1948), called for a cessation of hostilities in Palestine and decided that the truce should be supervised by the Bernadotte with the assistance of a group of military ...
The first UN peacekeeping mission was a team of observers deployed to the Middle East in 1948, during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. The mission was officially authorized on May 29, 1948. [4] This date is used as a memorial day to all the UN peacekeepers who have died known as the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers. [5]
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 54, adopted on 15 July 1948, determined that the situation in Palestine constitutes a threat to the peace within the meaning of Article 39 of the Charter of the United Nations. The resolution ordered all governments and authorities concerned to desist from further military action and to issue a cease ...