UN Security Council Resolutions
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| 16 September 1949 S/RES/74 | This resolution requested further discussions within the Atomic Energy Commission. |
| 4 March 1949 S/RES/69 | This was the recommendation to the Assembly that Israel be admitted as a member of the UN. |
| 16 November 1948 S/RES/62 | This resolution called for an armistice between Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. |
| 4 November 1948 S/RES/61 | This resolution established a committee to advise on taking Chapter VII action if the parties failed to comply with troop withdrawals and truce lines. |
| 18 September 1948 S/RES/57 | This resolution condemned the murder of the UN Mediator in Palestine, Count Folke Bernadotte. |
| 15 July 1948 S/RES/54 | This resolution determined that the situation in Palestine was a threat to international peace and security and ordered a cessation of hostilities. |
| 22 June 1948 S/RES/52 | This resolution requested further discussions within the Atomic Energy Commission. |
| 3 June 1948 S/RES/51 | This resolution directed the Commission to proceed to the areas of dispute without delay “with a view to accomplishing in priority the duties assigned to it by resolution 47”. |
| 29 May 1948 S/RES/50 | This resolution threatened further actions against the parties and established UNTSO. |
| 22 May 1948 S/773 | This was a US draft resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire. |
| 23 April 1948 S/RES/48 | This resolution established a truce commission for Palestine. |
| 21 April 1948 S/RES/47 | This resolution enlarged the membership of UNCIP and recommended measures that would bring about a cessation of the fighting and create the proper conditions for a free and impartial plebiscite to decide whether the State of Jammu and Kashmir would accede to India or Pakistan. |
| 10 April 1948 S/RES/45 | This resolution recommended Myanmar (Burma) for UN membership. |
| 1 April 1948 S/RES/44 | This resolution requested the Secretary-General to convoke a special session of the Assembly to consider the question of the future government of Palestine. |
| 5 March 1948 S/RES/43 | This was a call for a truce between Palestinian and Jewish combatant groups. |