Yemen to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the question.

statement in connexion with the tribute paid to the memory of His Excellency Mr. Josip Broz Tito, President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

At its 222lst meeting, on 8 May 1980, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Israel and Jordan to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the item entitled "The situation in the occupied Arab territories: letter dated 6 May 1980 from the Permanent Representative of Tunisia to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/ 13926)". ZS

At its 2222nd meeting, on 20 May 1980, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Israel and Jordan to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the item entitled "The situation in the occupied Arab territories: letter dated 16 May 1980 from the Perma-
nent Representative of Jordan to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/13941)". 15

At the same meeting, the Council also decided, by a vote, that an invitation shouid be accorded to the representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization to participate in the debate and that that invitation would confer upon it the same rights of participation as those conferred on a Member State when it was invited to participate under rule 37 of the provisional rules of procedure.
Adopted hy 10 ,ote.< to I (United .\tute.< ()( America). with 4 <!h.<tentions (f'mnce. Norway. Portugal, United Kingdom of Great Brituin and Northern lrehmd).

At the same meeting, the Council also decided, by a vote, that an invitation should be accorded to the representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization to participate in the debate and that that invitation would confer upon it the same rights of participation as those conferred on a Member State when it was invited to participate under rule 37 of the provisional rules of procedure.
Adopted hv 10 \'Oil'.\ to I rUnited State.\ <!(America/. with 4 abstention' (Frt!IIC<'. Norwav. Portugal. Unittd Kingdom of Great Britain Uflcl Northem Ireland).

Resolution 468 (1980)
of 8 May 1980
The Security Council, Recalling the Geneva Convention of 1949,H Deeply concerned at the expulsion by the Israeli military occupation authorities of the Mayors of Hebron and Halhoul and of the Sharia Judge of Hebron, 1. Calls upon the Government of Israel, as the occupying Power, to rescind these illegal measures and to facilitate the immediate return of the expelled Palestinian leaders so that they can resume the functions for which they were elected and appointed; 2. Requests the Secretary-General to report upon the implementation of the present resolution.
Adopted at the 2221 st meeting by 14 votes to none. with I abstention (United Stall's of America).
Decisions
At the same meeting, the Council further decided to invite the representative of Yugoslavia to make a
H Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949 (United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 7S, p. 287).

At the same meeting, the Council further decided, at the request of the representative of Tunisia,'" to extend invitations to Mr. Fahd Qawasma, Mr. Mohamed Milhem and Mr. Rajab Attamimi under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure.
Resolution 469 (1980)
of 20 May 1980
The Security Council, Having considered the report37 submitted by the Secretary-General on 13 May 1980, under Security Council resolution 468 (1980), Recalling the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949,22 and in particular article 1, which reads "The High Contracting Parties undertake to respect and to ensure respect for the present Convention in all circumstances''. and article 49, which reads "lndivid-
"'Document S/13942, incorporated in the record of the 2222nd meeting.
37 Official Records of the Security Council, Thirty-fifth Year. Supplement for Apnl, May and June /980, document S/13938.

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