United Nations Security Council Resolution 467 – Israel-Lebanon
Resolution 467 (1980) of 24 April 1980
The Security Council,
Acting in response to the request of the Government of Lebanon,
Having studied the special report of the Secretary- General on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon of 11 April 1980 and the subsequent statements, reports and addenda,
Having expressed itself through the statement of the President of the Security Council of 18 April 1980,
Recalling its resolutions 425 (1978), 426 (1978), 427 (1978), 434 (1978), 444 (1979), 450 (1979) and 459 (1979),
Recalling the terms of reference and general guidelines of the Force, as stated in the report of the Secretary-General of 19 March 197831 confirmed by resolution 426 (1978), and particularly:
(a) That the Force “must be able to function as an integrated and efficient military unit”.
(b) That the Force “must enjoy the freedom of movement and communication and other facilities that are necessary for the performance of its tasks”,
(c) That the Force “will not use force except in self-defence”,
(d) That “self-defence would include resistance to attempts by forceful means to prevent it from discharging its duties under the mandate of the SecurityCouncil.
- Reaffirms its determination to implement the above-mentioned resolutions, particularly resolutions 425 (1978), 426 (1978) and 459 (1979), in the totality of the area of operation assigned to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, up to the internationally recognized boundaries:
2. Condemns all actions contrary to the provisions of the above-mentioned resolutions and, in particular, strongly deplores:
(a) Any violation of Lebanese sovereignty and territorial integrity:
(b) The military intervention of Israel in Lebanon;
(c) All acts of violence in violation of the General Armistice Agreement between Israel and Lebanon;
(d) Provision of military assistance to the so-called de facto forces:
(e) All acts of interference with the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization:
(f) All acts of hostility against the Force and in or through its area of operation as inconsistent with Se curity Council resolutions:
(g) All obstructions of the ability of the Force to confirm the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon, to supervise the cessation of hostilities, to ensure the peaceful character of the area of operation to control movement and to take measures deemed necessary to ensure the effective restoration of the sovereignty of Lebanon:
(h) Acts that have led to loss of life and physical injuries among the personnel of the Force and of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization, their harassment and abuse, the disruption of communica tion, as well as the destruction of property and material:
3. Condemns the deliberate shelling of the headquarters of the Force and more particularly the field hospital, which enjoys special protection under international law:
4. Commends the efforts undertaken by the Secretary-General and by the interested Governments to bring about the cessation of hostilities and to enable the Force to carry out its mandate effectively without interference:
5. Commends the Force for its great restraint in carrying out its duties in very adverse circumstances:
6. Calls attention to the provisions in the mandate that would allow the Force to use its right to self defence:
7. Calls attention to the terms of reference of the Force which provide that it will use its best efforts to prevent the recurrence of fighting and to ensure that its area of operation will not be utilized for hostile activities of any kind:
8. Requests the Secretary-General to convene a meeting, at an appropriate level, of the Israel-Lebanon Mixed Armistice Commission to agree on precise recommendations and further to reactivate the General Armistice Agreement conducive to the restoration of the sovereignty of Lebanon over all its territory up to the internationally recognized boundaries;
9. Calls upon all parties concerned and all those capable of lending any assistance to cooperate with the Secretary-General in enabling the Force to fulfii its mandate:
10. Recognizes the urgent need to explore all way and means of securing the fuil implementation of res olution 425 (1978), including enhancing the capacity of the Force to fulfil its mandate in all its parts.
11. Requests the Secretary-General to report as soon as possible on the progress of these initiatives and the cessation of hostilities.
Adopted at the 2218th meeting by 12 votes to none with abstentions German Democratic Republic Union Soviet Socialist Republics United States of America)
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