Security Council
S/RES/465 (1980)
1 March 1980
Resolution 465 (1980)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 2203rd meeting
on 1 March 1980
The Security Council,
Taking note of the reports of the Commission of the Security
Council established under resolution 446 (1979) to examine the
situation relating to settlements in the Arab territories occupied
since 1967, including Jerusalem, contained in documents S/13450 and
Corr. 1 and S/13679,
Taking note also of letters from the Permanent
Representative of Jordan (S/13801) and the Permanent Representative
of Morocco, Chairman of the Islamic Group (S/13802),
Strongly deploring the refusal by Israel to co-operate with
the Commission and regretting its formal rejection of resolutions
446 (1979) and 452 (1979),
Affirming once more that the Fourth Geneva Convention
relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of 12
August 1949 is applicable to the Arab territories occupied by
Israel since 1967, including Jerusalem,
Deploring the decision of the Government of Israel to
officially support Israeli settlement in the Palestinian and other
Arab territories occupied since 1967,
Deeply concerned over the practices of the Israeli
authorities in implementing that settlement policy in the occupied
Arab territories, including Jerusalem, and its consequences for the
local Arab and Palestinian population,
Taking into account the need to consider measures for the
impartial protection of private and public land and property, and
water resources,
Bearing in mind the specific status of Jerusalem and, in
particular, the need for protection and preservation of the unique
spiritual and religious dimension of the Holy Places in the
city,
Drawing attention to the grave consequences which the
settlement policy is bound to have on any attempt to reach a
comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East,
Recalling pertinent Security Council resolutions,
specifically resolutions 237 (1967) of 14 June 1967, 252 (1968) of
21 May 1968, 267 (1969) of 3 July 1969, 271 (1969) of 15 September
1969 and 298 (1971) of 25 September 1971, as well as the consensus
statement made by the President of the Security Council on 11
November 1976,
Having invited Mr. Fahd Qawasmeh, Mayor of Al-Khalil
(Hebron), in the occupied territory, to supply it with information
pursuant to rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure,
1. Commends the work done by the Commission in preparing the
report contained in document S/13679;
2. Accepts the conclusions and recommendations contained in
the above-mentioned report of the Commission;
3. Calls upon all parties, particularly the Government of
Israel, to co-operate with the Commission;
4. Strongly deplores the decision of Israel to prohibit the
free travel of Mayor Fahd Qawasmeh in order to appear before the
Security Council, and requests Israel to permit his free travel to
the United Nations headquarters for that purpose;
5. Determines that all measures taken by Israel to change
the physical character, demographic composition, institutional
structure or status of the Palestinian and other Arab territories
occupied since 1967, including Jerusalem, or any part thereof, have
no legal validity and that Israel's policy and practices of
settling parts of its population and new immigrants in those
territories constitute a flagrant violation of the Fourth Geneva
Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time
of War and also constitute a serious obstruction to achieving a
comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East;
6. Strongly deplores the continuation and persistence of
Israel in pursuing those policies and practices and calls upon the
Government and people of Israel to rescind those measures, to
dismantle the existing settlements and in particular to cease, on
an urgent basis, the establishment, construction and planning of
settlements in the Arab territories occupied since 1967, including
Jerusalem;
7. Calls upon all States not to provide Israel with any
assistance to be used specifically in connexion with settlements in
the occupied territories;
8. Requests the Commission to continue to examine the
situation relating to settlements in the Arab territories occupied
since 1967, including Jerusalem, to investigate the reported
serious depletion of natural resources, particularly the water
resources, with a view to ensuring the protection of those
important natural resources of the territories under occupation,
and to keep under close scrutiny the implementation of the present
resolution;
9. Requests the Commission to report to the Security Council
before 1 September 1980, and decides to convene at the earliest
possible date thereafter in order to consider the report and the
full implementation of the present resolution.
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