A/RES/ES-7/4 GA
Palestine question : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/ES-7/4 |
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Vote Recorded Vote — A/ES-7/PV.20
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Full text of resolution
ES-7/1. CreC,entials of representatives to the seventh emergency special session of
the General Assembly
The General Assembly
Approves the second report of the Credentials Committee.Ū/
ES-7/4.
Question of Palestine
The General Assembly,
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21st plenary meeting
28 April 1982
Having considered the question of Palestine at its rest.nned seventh emergency
special sessi<;>n,
Noting with regret and concern that the Security Council, at _its 2348th
meeting, on :i April 1982, and at its 2357th meeting, on 20 April 1982, failed to
take a decision as a result of the negative·votes of the United States of America,
Having heard the statement by the Head of the Political Department of the
Palestine Liberation Organization, the representative of the Palestinian people,,!/
Convinced that the worsening situation in the Middle East and the failure. to
find a solūtion to this question pose a grave threat to international peace and
security,
Deploring the repressive measures taken by the Israeli authorities in the
illegally occupied Palestinian Arab territories, including Jerusalem,
Recalling the relevant United Nations resolutions pertaining to the status and
unique character of the Holy City of Jerusalem, in particular Security Council
resolutions 465 (1980) of l March 1980, 476 (1980) of 30 June 1980 and 478 (1980)
of 20 August 1980,
Affirming once more that the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of
Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949, _§/ is applicable to all
territories occupied by Israel since 1967, including Jerusalem,
Y
For resolution ES-7/1 A, see A/ES-7/14, sect. II.
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A/ES-7/13/Md.l.
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A/ES-7/PV.12, p. 16.
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United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 75, No. 973, p. 287.
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Noting with regret that, owing to the negative vote of one of its permanent
members, the Security Council has, so far, failed to take a decision on the
recommendations of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the
Palestinian People endorsed by the General Assembly in its resolutions 3 1/20 of
24 November 1976, 32/40 A of 2 December 1977, 33/2·8 A of 7 December 1978, 34/65 A
of 29 November 1979, 35/169 A of 15 December 1980 and 36/120 D of 10 December 1981,
l.
Reaffirms its resolutions ES-7/2 of 29 July 1980 and 3236 (XXIX) and
3237 (XXIX) of 22 November 1974 and all other relevant United Nations resolutions
pertinent to the question of PalestineJ
2.
Reaffirms the fundamental principle of the inadmissibility of the
acquisition of territory by force,
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3.
Reaffirms that all the provisions of the Hague Conventions of 1907 !/ and
the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of
• War, of 12 August 1949, apply to all territories occupied by Israel since 1967,
including Jerusalem, and calls upon all parties to these instruments to respect and
ensure respect of their obligations in all circumstances;
4.
Demands that Israel should comply with the provisions of Security Council
resolution 465 (1980) J
5.
Further demands that Israel should comply with all United Nations
resolutions relevant to the status and unique character of the Holy City of
Jerusalem, in particular with Security Council resolutions 476 (1980) and
47,8 (1980) I
6.
Expresses its rejection of all policies and plans aiming at the
resettlement of the Palestinians outside their homeland,
7.
Condemns Israel, the occupying Power, for its:
(!,)
Failure to fulfil its obligations under the provisions of the Geneva
Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of war;
(!?,)
Disbanding of the elected municipal council of El-Bireh;
(£)
Dismissal of the elected mayors of Ramallah and Nablus,
(_g)
Violation of the sanctity of the Holy Places, particularly of Al-Haram
Al-Shareef, in Jerusalem;
(!!)
Shooting and killing and wounding of worshippers in the precincts of
Al-Haram Al-Shareef by members of the Israeli army on 11 April 1982,
(!)
Repressive measures, including shooting at the unarmed civilian
population in the occupied Palestinian territory and in the occupied Syrian Golan
Heights, resulting in death and injuryJ
!/
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, The Hague Conventions and
Declarations of 1899 and 1907 (New York, Oxford University .Press, 1915).
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(.9.)
Attacks against and interference with the functions of various civic and
religious institutions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including Jerusalem,
in particular educational institutions,
B.
Condemns all policies which frustrate the exercise of the inalienable
rights of the Palestinian people, in particular providing Israel with military,
economic and political assistance and the misuse of the veto by a permanent member
of the Security Council, thus enabling Israel to continue its aggression,
occupation and unwillingness to carry out its obligations under the Charter and the
relevant resolutions of the united Nations,
9.
Urges all Governments which have not yet done so:
(,!)
To recognize the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people,
(.e,)
To renounce the policy of providing Israel with military, economic and
political assistance, thus discouraging Israel from continuing its aggression,
occupation and disregard of its obligations under the Charter and the relevant
resolutions of the United Nations,
(,E.)
To act accordingly in all the organs of the United Nations,
10. Condenns the policies which encourage the flow of human resources to
Israel, enabling it to implement and to proceed with its colonization.and
settlement policies in the occ´pied Arab territories,
11.
Declares once again that Israel's record and actions confirm that it is
not a peace-loving Member State and that it has carried out neither its obligations
under the Charter nor its commitment under General Assembly resolution 273 (III) of
11 May 1949,
12.
Calls again upon Israel, the occupying Power, to o bserve and apply
scrupulously the provisions of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of
Civilian Persons in Time of war and the principles of international law governing
.military occupation in all the occupied Palestinian and other Arab territories,
including Jerusalem)
13.
Demands that Israel, the occupying Power, should permit entry into the
occupied territories of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices
Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories and of the
Commission established by Security Council resolution 446 (1979), in order to
facilitate the fulfilment of the mandates entrusted to them by the General Assembly
and by the Council, respectivelyJ
14.
Urges the Security Council to recognize the inalienable rights of the
Palestinian people as defined in General Assembly resolution ES-7/2 and to endorse
the recommendations of the Committee on the EKercise of the Inalienable Rights of
the Palestinian People, as endorsed by the Assembly in its resolution 31/20 and in
subsequent resolutions,
15.
Calls upcn the Secretary-General, in concurrence with the Security
Council and in consultation as appropriate with the Committee on the Exercise of
the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian people, to initiate contacts with all
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parties to the Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East, including the Palestine
Liberation Organization, the representative of the Palestinian people, with a view
to finding concrete ways and means to achieve a comprehensiv,, just and lasting
solution, conducive to peace , in conformity with the principles of the Charter and
relevant resolutions and based on the implementation of the reconmendations of the
Committee as endorsed by the General Assemly at its thirty-first session,
16. Bequests the Secretary-General to follow up the implementation of the
present resolution and to report thereon at appropriate.intervals to Member States
as well as to the Security. Council and to submit a comprehensive report to the
General Assembly at its thirty-seventh session under the item entitled •Question of
Palestine",
17.
Decides to adjourn the seventh emergency special session temporarily and
to authorize the President of the latest regular session of the General Assembly to
resume its meetings upon request from Member States.
FS-7/5 . Question of Palestine
The General Assembly,
20th plenary meeting
28 April 1982
Having considered the question of Palestine at its resumed seventh emergency
special session,
Having heard the statement of the Palestine Liberation qrganization, the
representative of the Palestinian people, Y
Alarmed by the worsening situation in the Middle East resulting from Israel's
acts of aggression against the sovereignty of Lebanon and the Palestinian people in
Lebanon,
Recalling Security Council resolutions 508 (1982) of 5 June 1982, 509 (1982)
of 6 June 1982 and 512 (1982) of 19 June 1982,
Taking note of the reports of the Secretary-General relevant to this
situation, particularly his report of 7 June 1982, Y
Taking note of the two positive replies to the Secretary-General by the
Government of Lebanon J/ and the Palestine Lib¶ration Organization, Ml/
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A/ES-7/PV.22, p. 6.
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S/15178.
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Ibid., para. 3·
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Ibid., para. 4.
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