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The United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 is a resolution adopted near the end of the 1947–1949 Palestine war. The Resolution defines principles for reaching a final settlement and returning Palestine refugees to their homes. Article 11 of the resolution resolves that
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This artwork is titled Resolution 194, after the namesake UN General Assembly resolution. The keys symbolize those kept as mementos by many Palestinians who left their homes in 1948. Such keys and the Handala are common Palestinian symbols of support for the right of return. The Palestinian right ...
Lists of resolutions 195 → United Nations Security Council Resolution 194 , adopted unanimously on September 25, 1964, reaffirmed its previous resolutions on Cyprus and extended the stationing period of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus for another 3 months, now ending December 26, 1964.
The Conciliation Commission was established on December 11, 1948, by UN-resolution 194. [8] The Commission took over the tasks of UN mediator Count Folke Bernadotte, who had been assassinated on September 17, 1948, by Jewish assassins from the Stern Gang.
The Conciliation Commission for Palestine was established on 11 December 1948 by UN-resolution 194. One month before the Lausanne Conference, on 29 March 1949, a military coup took place in Syria. Between 6 January and 3 April 1949, armistice agreements were signed by Israel, Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan.
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Implementation of United Nations Security Council resolutions 242 and 338. The establishment of an independent Palestinian state, with East Jerusalem as its capital. A just solution to the Palestinian Refugee problem , to be agreed upon in accordance with section 11 of UN General Assembly Resolution 194 .
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3236, adopted by the 29th Session of the General Assembly on November 22, 1974, recognizes the Palestinian people's right to self-determination, officializes United Nations contact with the Palestine Liberation Organization, and adds the "Question of Palestine" to the U.N. Agenda.