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United Nations Security Council Resolution 347 – Israel-Lebanon

United Nations Security Council Resolution 347 – Israel-Lebanon

Resolution 31, 7 (1974) of 24 April 1974

The Security Council,

Having considered the agenda item contained in document S/ Agenda/1769/Rev.l,

Having noted the contents of the letters dated 12 and 13 April 1974 from the Permanent Representative of Lebanon (S/11263 9 and S/11264) and the letter dated 11 April 197 4 from the Permanent Representative of Israel (S/11259),9

Having heard the statements of the Foreign Minister of Lebanon and of the representative of Israeil,

Recalling its previous relevant resolutions,

Deeply disturbed at the continuation of acts of violence,

Gravely concerned that such acts might endanger efforts now taking place to bring about a just and lasting peace in the Middle East,

  1. Condemns Israel’s violation of Lebanon’s territorial integrity and sovereignty and calls once more on the Government of Israel to refrain from further military actions and threats against Lebanon;

2. Condemns all acts of violence, especially those which result in the tragic loss of innocent civilian life, and urges all concerned to refrain from any further acts of violence;

3. Calls upon all Governments concerned to respect their obligations under the Charter of the United Nations and international Jaw;

4. Calls upon Israel forthwith to release and return to Lebanon the abducted Lebanese civiilians;

5. Calls upon all parties to refrain from any action which might endanger negotiations aimed at achieving a just and lasting peace in the Middle East.

Adopted at the 1769th meeting by 13 votes to none.

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