UN Security Council Resolution 267

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UN Security Council Resolution 267 is a 1969 United Nations measure addressing the status of Jerusalem and Israel’s actions there, forming part of the legal basis for later resolutions on the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UN document
United Nations Security Council resolution
adoptedBy United Nations Security Council
adoptedWithin United Nations system NERFINISHED
adoptionDate 1969
affirms inadmissibility of acquisition of territory by war
callsFor non-recognition of changes to the status of Jerusalem
callsOn Israel NERFINISHED
concerns Israeli measures in Jerusalem
Jerusalem NERFINISHED
status of Jerusalem
countryConcerned Israel NERFINISHED
documentType resolution
formsLegalBasisFor later UN resolutions on Jerusalem
hasNumber 267
language Arabic
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English
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legalCharacter binding under the UN Charter on UN member states
partOf corpus of UN resolutions on Jerusalem
reaffirms UN Security Council Resolution 252 NERFINISHED
relatedTo Six-Day War aftermath
occupied Palestinian territory
subjectMatter Israeli–Palestinian conflict NERFINISHED
Middle East conflict NERFINISHED
topic Israeli occupation of territories captured in 1967
illegality of attempts to change the status of Jerusalem

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UN Security Council Resolution 478 reaffirms UN Security Council Resolution 267