ISRAEL MFA
 MFA newsletter
   
 
MFA     Foreign Relations     Historical documents     1984-1988     27 General Assembly Resolution 39-101- The Mediter

27 General Assembly Resolution 39-101- The Mediterranean-Dead Sea Canal- 14 December 1984

14 Dec 1984
 VOLUME 9-10: 1984-1988
 
 

27. General Assembly Resolution 39/101, The Mediterranean-Dead Sea Canal, 14 December 1984.

The nations that sponsored this resolution were unaware about the growing doubts inside Israel about the economic feasibility of this project, which the government of Israel soon abandoned because of shortage of funds and engineering problems But it was nevertheless adopted by 143 in favour 2 against (Israel and the United States), 1 abstention.

The General Assembly,

Recalling its resolution 36/ 150 of 16 December 1981, 37/ 122 of 16 December 1982 and 38/85 of 15 December 1983,

Recalling the rules and principles of international law relative to the fundamental rights and duties of States,

Bearing in mind the principles of international law relative to belligerent occupation of land, including the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949, and reaffirming their applicability to all Arab territories occupied since 1967, including Jerusalem,

Having considered the report of the Secretary-General,

Recognizing that the proposed canal, to be constructed partly through the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territory occupied in 1967, would violate the principles of international law and affect the interests of the Palestinian people,

Confident that the canal linking the Mediterranean Sea with the Dead Sea, if constructed by Israel, will cause direct, serious and irreparable damage to Jordan's rights and legitimate and vital interests in the economic, agricultural, demographic and ecological fields,

Deeply concerned at the digging activities in the Dead Sea area at the envisaged site of that end of the canal,

Noting with regret the non-compliance by Israel with General Assembly 36/150,

1. Deplores Israel's non-compliance with General Assembly resolutions 37/122 and 38 / 85 and its refusal to receive the team of experts;

2. Emphasizes that the canal linking the Mediterranean Sea with the Dead Sea, if constructed, is a violation of the rules and principles of international law, especially those relating to the fundamental rights and duties of States and to belligerent occupation of land;

3. Demands once again that Israel not construct this canal and cease forthwith all actions taken and/or digging plans made towards the execution of this project;

4. Calls upon all States, specialized agencies and governmental and non-governmental organizations not to assist, directly or indirectly, in the preparation and execution of this project, and strongly urges national, international and multinational corporations to do likewise;

5. Requests the Secretary-General to monitor and assess, on a continuing basis and through a competent expert organ, all aspects -juridical, political, economic, ecological and demographic - of the adverse effects on Jordan and on the Arab territories occupied since 1967, including Jerusalem, arising from the implementation of the Israeli decision to construct this canal and to forward the findings of that organ on a regular basis to the General Assembly;

6. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its fortieth session on the implementation of the present resolution;

7. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its fortieth session the item entitled "Israel's decision to build a canal linking the Mediterranean Sea to the Dead Sea".

 
 
E-mail to a friend
Print the article
Add to my bookmarks
   
 
   
 
     Feedback | Map | Hebrew     
 
© 2008 Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs - The State of Israel. All rights reserved.   Terms of use   Use of cookies