Resolution 55/134
(December 8, 2000)
The
General Assembly,
Having
considered the reports of the
Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human
Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories, 1/
Deeply
concerned that the Syrian Golan
occupied since 1967 has been under continued Israeli military occupation,
Recalling Security
Council resolution 497 (1981) of 17 December 1981,
Recalling
also its previous relevant resolutions,
the last of which was resolution
54/80 of 6 December 1999,
Having
considered the report of the
Secretary-General submitted in pursuance of resolution 54/80, 2/
Recalling its previous relevant resolutions in which, inter alia, it called upon
Israel to put an end to its occupation of the Arab territories,
Reaffirming
once more the illegality of
the decision of 14 December 1981 taken by Israel to impose its laws,
jurisdiction and administration on the occupied Syrian Golan, which
has resulted in the effective annexation of that territory,
Reaffirming that the acquisition of territory by force is inadmissible under international
law, including the Charter of the United Nations,
Reaffirming
also the applicability of the
Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in
Time of War, of 12 August 1949, 3/
to the occupied Syrian Golan,
Bearing
in mind Security
Council resolution 237 (1967) of 14 June 1967,
Welcoming the convening at Madrid of the Peace Conference on the Middle East on
the basis of Security Council resolutions 242
(1967) of 22 November 1967 and 338
(1973) of 22 October 1973 aimed
at the realization of a just, comprehensive and lasting peace, and expressing
grave concern about the stalling of the peace process on all tracks,
1. Calls
upon Israel, the occupying Power,
to comply with the relevant resolutions on the occupied Syrian Golan,
in particular Security Council resolution 497 (1981), in which the Council,
inter alia, decided that the Israeli decision to impose its laws, jurisdiction
and administration on the occupied Syrian Golan was null and void and
without international legal effect, and demanded that Israel, the occupying
Power, rescind forthwith its decision;
2. Also
calls upon Israel to desist
from changing the physical character, demographic composition, institutional
structure and legal status of the occupied Syrian Golan and in particular
to desist from the establishment of settlements;
3. Determines that all legislative and administrative measures and actions taken or
to be taken by Israel, the occupying Power, that purport to alter the
character and legal status of the occupied Syrian Golan are null and
void, constitute a flagrant violation of international law and of the
Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in
Time of War, of 12 August 1949, 3/ and have no legal effect;
4. Calls
upon Israel to desist from imposing
Israeli citizenship and Israeli identity cards on the Syrian citizens
in the occupied Syrian Golan and from repressive measures against the
population of the occupied Syrian Golan;
5. Deplores the violations by Israel of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection
of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949;
6. Calls
once again upon Member States
not to recognize any of the legislative or administrative measures and
actions referred to above;
7. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its fifty-sixth
session on the implementation of the present resolution.
83rd plenary meeting
8 December 2000
Notes
1/
A/55/373 and Add.1 and A/55/453.
2/
A/55/265.
3/
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