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S/RES/518 (1982)
12 August 1982
RESOLUTION 518 (1982)
Adopted by
the Security Council at its 2392nd meeting
held on 12 August 1982
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolutions 508 (1982), 509 (1982), 511
(1982), 512 (1982),
513 (1982), 515 (1982), 516 (1982), and 517 (1982),
Expressing its most serious concern about continued
military activities in
Lebanon and, particularly, in and around Beirut,
1. Demands that Israel and all parties to the
conflict observe strictly
the terms of Security Council resolutions relevant to the
immediate cessation of
all military activities within Lebanon and, particularly, in
and around Beirut;
2. Demands the immediate lifting of all
restrictions on the city of Beirut
in order to permit the free entry of supplies to meet the
urgent needs of the
civilian population in Beirut;
3. Requests the United Nations observers in and
in the vicinity of Beirut
to report on the situation;
4. Demands that Israel co-operate fully in the
effort to secure the
effective deployment of the United Nations observers, as
requested by the
Government of Lebanon, and in such a manner as to ensure
their safety;
5. Requests the Secretary-General to report
soonest to the Security
Council on the implementation of the present resolution;
6. Decides to meet if necessary in order to
consider the situation upon
receipt of the report of the Secretary-General.
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