| The Security Council,
Considering its
resolution 43 (1948) of 1 April 1948 and the
conversations held by its President with the representatives
of the Jewish Agency for Palestine and the Arab Higher
Committee with a view to arranging a truce between Arabs and
Jews in Palestine,
Considering that, as stated in that
resolution, it is of the utmost urgency to bring about the
cessation of acts of violence in Palestine and to establish
conditions of peace and order in that country,
Considering that the United Kingdom
Government, so long as it remains the Mandatory Power, is
responsible for the maintenance of peace and order in
Palestine and should continue to take all steps necessary to
that end; and that, in so doing, it should receive the
co-operation and support of the Security Council in
particular as well as of all the Members of the United
Nations,
1. Calls upon all
persons and organizations in Palestine, and especially Upon
the Arab Higher Committee and the Jewish Agency, to take
immediately, without prejudice to their rights, claims, or
positions, cad as a contribution to the well-being and
permanent interests of Palestine, the following measures:
(a) Cease all activities of a military or
paramilitary nature, as well as acts of violence, terrorism
and sabotage;
(b) Refrain from banging and from
assisting and encouraging the entry into Palestine of armed
bands and fighting personnel, groups and individuals,
whatever their origin;
(c) Refrain from importing or acquiring
or assisting or encouraging the importation or acquisition
of weapons and war materials;
(d) Refrain, pending further
consideration of the future government of Palestine by the
General Assembly, from any political activity which might
prejudice the rights, claims, or position of either
community;
(e) Cooperate with the Mandatory
authorities for the effective maintenance of law and order
and of essential services, particularly those relating to
transportation, communications, health, and food and water
supplies;
(f) Refrain from any action which will
endanger the safety of the Holy Places in Palestine and from
any action which would interfere with access to all shrines
and sanctuaries for the purpose of worship by those who have
an established right to visit and worship at them;
2. Requests the United Kingdom
Government, for so long as it remains the
Mandatory Power, to use its best efforts to bring all
those concerned in Palestine to accept the measures set
forth under
paragraph 1 above and, subject to retaining the freedom
of action of its own forces, to supervise the execution of
these measures by all those concerned, and to keep the
Security Council and the General Assembly currently informed
on the situation in Palestine;
3. Calls upon all Governments, and
particularly those of the countries neighbouring Palestine,
to take all possible steps to assist in the implementation
of the measures set out under
paragraph 1 above, ant particularly those referring to
the entry into Palestine of armed bands and fighting
personnel, groups an. individuals, and weapons and war
materials
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