United Nations Resolution 252 (1968)
of
21 May 1968
The Security
Council,
Recalling General Assembly resolutions 2253
(ES-V) of 4 July 1967 and 2254 (ES-V) of 14 July 1967,
Having
considered the letter of the Permanent Representative of Jordan on the
situation in Jerusalem (S/8560)1/ and the report of the
Secretary-General (S/8146),2/
Having heard the
statements made before the Council,
Noting that since the
adoption of the above-mentioned resolutions Israel has taken further
measures and actions in contravention of those
resolutions,
Bearing in mind the need to work for a just and
lasting peace,
Reaffirming that acquisition of territory by
military conquest is inadmissible,
1. Deplores the failure
of Israel to comply with the General Assembly resolutions mentioned
above;
2. Considers that all legislative and administrative
measures and actions taken by Israel, including expropriation of land and
properties thereon, which tend to change the legal status of Jerusalem are
invalid and cannot change that status;
3. Urgently calls
upon Israel to rescind all such measures already taken and to desist
forthwith from taking any further action which tends to change the status
of Jerusalem;
4. Requests the Secretary-General to report
to the Security Council on the implementation of the present
resolution.
Adopted at the 1426th meeting by 13 votes to
none, with
2 abstentions (Canada and United States of
America).