United Nations Security Council Resolution 46

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 46, adopted on April 17, 1948, having referenced the goals of United Nations Security Council Resolution 43 and noting that the United Kingdom was still the Mandatory Power in charge of the Palestinian territory it was responsible for ending the conflict there and every member of the Council was due to aid it achieve such a peace. With that in mind it called on both the Arab Higher Committee and the Jewish Agency to immediately cease all acts of violence, to stop outside combatants from entering the territory, stop importing weapons, refrain from any immediate political activity which might later prejudice the rights or claims of any community, cooperate with the British authorities and refrain from any actions which might endanger the safety of any of the Holy Places in the territory. The Resolution further called upon all the countries of the region to cooperate in anyway they could, particularly enforcing the movement of fighters or arms into the territory.

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