Taking note of the letters of the Permanent Representative of Lebanon dated 4 June 1982,26 Deeply concerned at the deterioration of the present situation in Lebanon and in the Lebanese-Israeli border area. and its consequences for peace and security in the region. Gravely concerned at the violation of the territorial in tegrity, independence and sovereignty of Lebanon, Reaffirming and supporting the statem~nt made _by the President and the members of the Secunty Council on 4 June 1982, 24 as well as the urgent appeal issued by the Secretary-General on 4 June 1982, Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General,27 l. Calls upon all the parties to t~~ conftic~ t? _cease_ i~ mediately and simultaneously all mthtary actlvttles wtthm Lebanon and across the Lebanese-Israeli border and not later than 0600 hours, local time, on Sunday, 6 June 1982; 2. Requests all Member States which are in a position to do so to bring their influence to bear upon those c~mcerned so that the cessation of hostilities declared by Secunty Council resolution 490 ( 1981) can be respected; 3. Requests the Secretary-General to undertake allyossible efforts to ensure the implementation of and compliance with the present resolution and to report to the Secu_rity Council as early as possible and not later than forty-etght hours after the adoption of the present resolution. Adopted unanimouslv at tht· 2374th meetinx. Decision At its 2375th meeting, on 6 June 1982, the Council decided to invite the representative of Egypt to participate. without vote, in the discussion of the question. 4. Decides to remain seized of the question. Adopted unwumouslv ut th<· 2375rh mt'<'ting. Decisions At its 2379th meeting, on 18 June 1982, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Israel. Lebanon. the Netherlands Sweden and the Syrian Arab Republic to par ticipate, without vote. in the discussion of the item entitled ·'The situation in the Middle East: report of the Secretar:General on the United Nations Interim Force in Leham·n (S/15194 and Add. I and 2)''.2'' At the same meeting, the Council also decided, by a vote. that an invitation should he 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 pm visional rules pf procedure. Adopted h1· If ··ores to I (I I1111< d States or America). 11·irh .l uh stentions (FranC<'. Japan. llnirnl Kinxdom or <;rear /lrirwn '""' Northern /rdmuli At the same meeting, the Council further decided. at the request of the representative of Jordan. 10 to extend an invitation to Mr. Clovis Maksoud under rule 3lJ ol the pm visional rules pf procedure. Resolution 509 (1982) of 6 June 1982 The Security Council, Recallinx its resolutions 425 ( 1978) and 508 (1982). Gravelv concerned at the situation as described by the Secretary~General in his report to the Council. 2~ · Reaffirming the need for strict respect for the territorial integrity, sovereignty and political independence of Leha non within its internationally recognized boundaries. I. Demands that Israel withdraw all its military forces forthwith and unconditionally to the internationally recognized boundaries of Lebanon; 2. Demands that all parties observe strictly the tenm of paragraph I of resolution 508 (1982) which call~<_J on them to cease immediately and simultaneously all mthtary activities within Lebanon and across the Lebanese- Israeli border; 3. Calls on all parties to communicate to the Secretary General their acceptance of the present resolution within twenty-four hours; -;;:-OfficialRecord.r or the Securirv Council. Thirtv·.H'\'enrh Year. Sup plemenr for April. Mav and June /r April. Mar and .!1111<' /'Nil '" Document S/152:\9, incorporated in the record of the ~:I79th mct'tlll).' " Official Records or the Securitv Council. Thirrv-.~t'l"ellfh !'ear. Suf' plemenr for April. Mal' and .!ant· /982. document' Si I'i 194 and o'\dd I and 2. 2. Authorizes the Force during that period to carry out, in addition, the interim tasks referred to in paragraph 17 of the report of the Secretary-General on the Force;32 3. Calls on all concerned to extend full co-operation to the Force in the discharge of its tasks; 4. Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Security Council regularly informed of the implementation of resolutions 508 (1982) and 509 (1982) and the present resolution. Adopted at the 2379th meetinx bv 13 votes to none, with 2 abstentions (Poland. Union of Soviet Socia/i,t Republics). Decision At its 2380th meeting, on 19 June 1982, the Council proceeded with the further discussion of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East: letter dated 4 June 1982 from the Permanent Representative of Lebanon to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S!l5162)" .16 Resolution 512 (1982) of 19 June 191!2 The Security Council, Deeply concerned at the sufferings of the Lebanese and Palestinian civilian populations, Referring to the humanitarian principles of the Geneva Conventions of 194933 and to the obligations arising from the regulations annexed to The Hague Convention of 1907, 34 Reaffirming its resolutions 508 ( 1982) and 509 (1982), I. Calls upon all the parties to the conflict to respect the rights of the civilian populations, to refrain from all acts of violence against those populations and to take all appropriate measures to alleviate the suffering caused by the conflict, in particular, by facilitating the dispatch and distribution of aid provided by United Nations agencies and by nongovernmental organizations, in particular, the International Committee of the Red Cross; 2. Appeals to Member States to continue to provide the most extensive humanitarian aid possible; 3. Stresses the particular humanitarian responsibilities of the United Nations and its agencies. including the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, towards civilian populations and calls upon all the parties to the conflict not to hamper the exercise of those responsibilities and to assist in humanitarian efforts; 4. Takes note of the measures taken by the SecretaryGeneral to co-ordinate the activities of the international agencies in this field and requests him to make every effort to ensure the implementation of and compliance with the present resolution and to report on these efforts to the Security Council as soon as possible. Adopted unanimou.,Jr at the 2380th meetinx. Resolution 513 (1982) of 4 .July 191!2 The Security Council, Alarmed by the continued sufferings of the Lebanese and Palestinian civilian populations in southern Lebanon and in west Beirut, Referring to the humanitarian principles of the Geneva Conventions of 194933 and to the obligations arising from the regulations annexed to The Hague Convention of 1907. q Reaffirming its resolutions 508 ( 1982). 509 ( 1982) and 512(1982), I. Calls for respect for the rights of the civilian pop ulations without any discrimination and repudiates all acts of violence against those populations; 2. Calls further for the restoration of the normal supply of vital facilities such as water, electricity. food and medical provisions, particularly in Beirut; 3. Commends the efforts of the Secretary-General and the action of international agencies to alleviate the suffcrings of the civilian population and requests them to continue their efforts to ensure their success. Adopted unanimous/r 11/ tht· 2382nd meetinx Decision At its 2384th meeting. on 29 July 1982. the Council decided to invite the representative of Pakistan to partici pate. without vote. in the discussion of the item entitled: '"The situation in the Middle East: ·'(a) Letter dated 4 June 1982 from the Pennanenl Representative of Lebanon to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S!I5162); 16 '"(h) Letter dated 28 July 1982 from the Permanent Representatives of Egypt and France to the L: nited Nations addressed tll the President of the Securitv ( 'oun- cil (S/15316)" " - Resolution 515 (1982) uf 29 July 191!2 ''Ibid .. document Sii5194/Add.2. "United Nations. Treatv Series. vol. 75. Nos. 970-973. 14 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, The Haxue Conventiom and Declarations of 1899 atui/9071New York. Oxford University Press, 1915) The Security Council. Deeply concerned at the situation of the civilian popu lation of Beirut, " See Official Records of the Security Council, Thirtv-sn't·nth Yt·ar. Supplement for Julv, Augusr and September /982. 7