Palestine question/Truce prolongation proposal – UN Mediator cablegram

CABLEGRAM DATED 5 JULY 1948 FROM THE UNITED NATIONS MEDIATOR

ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING THE

PROLONGATION OF THE TRUCE IN PALESTINE

For the President of the Security Council

The following proposals have been submitted to the parties on 3 and 5 July 1948:

“During that very short period, a first effort has been made to explore the possibilities for effective mediation of the Palestine dispute.  It could have been expected that in these four weeks a peaceful adjustment of the future situation of Palestine could have been achieved on the basis of agreement between the parties.

On the whole, the truce has worked well.  There have been complaints from both sides as to the alleged violations of the terms of truce agreement.  There has been instances of violation, but all fighting on a major scale has been stopped, and it can be said quite confidently that the truce has worked well, and by 9 July 1948, neither State will have gained any significant military advantage from its application.  In the meantime, through the operation of the truce, much bloodshed and destruction have been avoided and many lives spared.

The expiration of the date of the truce on 9 July is now imminent.  The parties to the truce must answer the question whether, in the absence of agreement on the procedure and substance of mediation, they will again resort to armed conflict.

There can be little doubt that a decision to resume fighting in Palestine will be universally condemned and that the party or parties taking such a decision will be assuming a responsibility which will be viewed by the world with the utmost gravity.

The truce, in effect, is based on the resolution of the Security Council of 29 May 1948.  It was the fighting in Palestine which induced to adopt that resolution.  Unless the parties themselves agree to extend the truce beyond 9 July, it may be assumed that the Security Council will again consider the matter and take such action as circumstances may demand.

In order that the efforts toward mediation of the dispute may continue, and in the interest of a peaceful settlement of the problem by means of patient and tolerant effort and reciprocal good will, I ask the United Nations, as the United Nations Mediator in Palestine, to urgently appeal to the interested parties to accept in principle the prolongation of the truce for such period as may be decided upon in consultation with the Mediator.”

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Document symbol: S/865
Document Type: Cablegram
Document Sources: Security Council
Subject: Palestine question
Publication Date: 06/07/1948
2019-03-11T20:16:19-04:00

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