Palestine refugees – Displaced persons – SecGen report

Fiftieth session

Item 84 of the provisional agenda*

UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND WORKS AGENCY FOR

PALESTINE REFUGEES IN THE NEAR EAST

Persons displaced as a result of the June 1967

and subsequent hostilities

Report of the Secretary-General

1. The present report is submitted to the General Assembly in pursuance of paragraph 3 of its resolution 49/35 C of 9 December 1994, entitled "Persons displaced as a result of the June 1967 and subsequent hostilities", the operative paragraphs of which read as follows:

"The General Assembly,

"…

"1. Reaffirms the right of all persons displaced as a result of the June 1967 and subsequent hostilities to return to their homes or former places of residence in the territories occupied by Israel since 1967;

"2. Expresses the hope for an accelerated return of displaced persons through the mechanism agreed upon by the parties in article XII of the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements;

"3. Endorses, in the meanwhile, the efforts of the Commissioner- General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East to continue to provide humanitarian assistance, as far as practicable, on an emergency basis, and as a temporary measure, to persons in the area who are currently displaced and in serious need of continued assistance as a result of the June 1967 and subsequent hostilities;


"4.  Strongly appeals to all Governments and to organizations and individuals to contribute generously to the Agency and to the other intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations concerned for the above purposes;

"5. Requests the Secretary-General, after consulting with the Commissioner- General, to report to the General Assembly before its fiftieth session on the progress made with regard to the implementation of the present resolution."

2. On 25 April 1995, the Secretary-General addressed a note verbale to the Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations, in which he drew attention to his reporting responsibility under the resolution and requested the Permanent Representative to inform him of any steps his Government had taken or envisaged to take in implementation of the relevant provisions of the resolution.

3. In a note verbale dated 8 June 1995, the Permanent Representative of Israel replied as follows:

"Israel's position on these resolutions has been set forth in successive annual replies submitted to the Secretary-General in recent years, the latest of which being Israel's note verbale dated 27 July 1994. While it is true that the number of resolutions regarding UNRWA has been reduced in the past year from ten to seven, the content of these resolutions remains occupied with political issues irrelevant to the work for which UNRWA is responsible, and thus remains detached from the new reality.  Accordingly, Israel has abstained on resolutions 49/35 A and D, and has voted against resolutions 49/35 C, E, F, G.

"It should be noted that the signature of the Declaration of Principles and the Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area has engendered further significant progress in the framework of the peace process.  This includes the establishment of the Palestinian Authority, the signature, by Israel and the PLO, of the Agreement on Preparatory Transfer of Powers and Responsibilities on 29 August 1994 at Erez, and the continuing negotiations on further implementation of the Declaration of Principles.

"Israel believes that UNRWA can play an important role in promoting the social and economic advancement foreseen in the agreements between Israel and the PLO, and accordingly looks forward to continuing the cooperation and good working relationship with UNRWA.

"In light of the above, Israel considers it essential that the General Assembly consolidate the resolutions regarding UNRWA into one resolution directly related to the agency's humanitarian tasks.  This would also be compatible with the necessity to rationalize the work of the General Assembly."

4. In connection with paragraph 2 of General Assembly resolution 49/35 C, the Secretary-General has obtained from the Commissioner-General of UNRWA the information available to him on the return of refugees registered with the Agency.  As indicated in previous reports on the subject, the Agency is not involved in any arrangements for the return of refugees nor is it involved in any arrangements for the return of displaced persons who are not registered as refugees.  Its information is based on requests by returning registered refugees for transfer of their entitlements for services to the areas to which they have returned and subsequent correction of records.  The Agency would not necessarily be aware of the return of any registered refugees who did not request the provision of services.  So far as is known to the Agency, between 1 July 1994 and 30 June 1995, 244 refugees registered with UNRWA returned to the West Bank and 726 to the Gaza Strip.  It should be noted that some of these may not themselves have been displaced in 1967, but may be members of the family of a displaced registered refugee whom they accompanied on his return or joined thereafter.  Thus, taking into account the estimate given in paragraph 4 of last year's report (A/49/441), the number of displaced registered refugees who are known by the Agency to have returned to the occupied territories since June 1967 is about 14,170.  The Agency is unable to estimate the total number of displaced inhabitants who have returned.  It keeps records only of registered refugees and, as pointed out above, even those records, particularly with respect to location of registered refugees, may be incomplete.

5. In connection with paragraph 3 of General Assembly resolution 49/35 C, the Secretary-General refers to the report of the Commissioner-General of UNRWA for the period 1 July 1994 to 30 June 1995 (A/50/13) and to the previous reports of the Commissioner-General for accounts of the continuous and ongoing assistance provided by UNRWA to persons displaced and in need of continued assistance.

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* A/50/150.


Document symbol: A/50/451
Document Type: Report
Document Sources: General Assembly, Secretary-General
Subject: Agenda Item, Refugees and displaced persons
Publication Date: 20/09/1995
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