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Palestine partition plan as approved by the United Nations
128th plenary session Nov. 29, 1947
The resolution was approved by the general assembly, 33 votes
in favor, 13 votes against, with 10 abstentions. The vote was
as follows: voting for approval: Australia, Belgium, Bolivia,
Brazil, Byelorussian soviet socialist republic, Canada, Costa
Rica, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican republic, Ecuador,
France, Guatemala, Haiti, Iceland, library, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay,
Peru, Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Ukrainian soviet socialist
republic, union of south Africa, union of soviet socialist
republics, United States of America, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Voting against approval: Afghanistan, Cuba, Egypt, Greece,
India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria,
Turkey, Yemen.
Abstaining from the vote: Argentina, Chile, china, Columbia, El
Salvador, Ethiopia, Honduras, Mexico, united kingdom,
Yugoslavia.
The general assembly,
Having met in special session at the request of the mandatory
power to constitute and instruct a special committee to prepare
for the consideration of the question of the future government
of Palestine at the second regular session.
Having constituted a special committee and instructed it to
investigate all questions and issues relevant to the problem of
Palestine, and to prepare proposals for the solution of the
problem, and Having received and examined the report of the
special committee (document a/364) including a number of
unanimous recommendations and a plan of partition with economic
union approved by the majority of the special committee.
Considers that the present situation in Palestine is one which
is likely to impair the general welfare and friendly relations
among nations;
Takes note of the declaration by the mandatory power that it
plans to complete its evacuation of Palestine by 1 august 1948;
Recommends to the united kingdom, as the mandatory power for
Palestine, and to all other members of the united nations the
adaptation and implementing, with regard to the future
government of Palestine, of the plan of partition with economic
union set out below;
Requests that;
1.The security council take the necessary measures as provided
for in the plan for its implementation;
2.The security council consider, if circumstances during the
transitional period require such consideration, whether the
situation in Palestine constitutes a threat to peace. If it
decides that such a threat exists, and in order to maintain the
international peace and security, the security council should
supplement the authorization of the general assembly by taking
measures under articles 39 and 41 of the charter, to empower
the united nations commission, as provided in this resolution,
to exercise in Palestine the functions which are assigned to it
by this resolution;
3.The security council determine as a threat to the peace,
breach of the peace or act of aggression, in accordance with
article 39 of the charter, any attempt to alter by force the
settlement envisaged by this resolution;
4.The trusteeship council be informed of the responsibilities
envisaged for it in this plan; Calls upon the inhabitants of
Palestine to take such steps as may be necessary on their part
to put this plan into effect;
Appeals to all governments and all peoples to refrain from
taking any action which might hamper or delay the carrying out
of these recommendations,
And, Authorizes the secretary general to reimburse travel and
subsistence appropriate in the circumstances, and to provide
the commission with the necessary staff to assist in carrying
out the functions assigned to the commission by the general
assembly.
UN Resolution 181(II) B
The general assembly,
Authorizes the secretary general to draw from the working
capital fund a sum not to exceed $2,000,000 for the purposes
set forth in the last paragraph of the resolution on the future
government of Palestine.
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