FA – XCVII – 116 Original: Arabic For Lebanon: Having taken note of the declarations contained in Document 457, in signing the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference, 2015, the delegation of the Republic of Lebanon declares: • that it reserves for its Government the right to take any such action as it may deem necessary, in conformity with Lebanese law and with international law, to safeguard its rights should any Member of the International Telecommunication Union, in any way, fail to comply with the provisions of the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union, the Radio Regulations and the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference, 2015; • that the Republic of Lebanon reserves its right to take any action that it may deem necessary whenever any reservation by a Member of the Union directly or indirectly affects the operation of its telecommunication services and systems; • that the Republic of Lebanon reiterates all declarations made at all prior world radiocommunication conferences; • that the delegation of the Republic of Lebanon reserves the right of its Government to make any such additional declarations and reservations as may be necessary up to, and including, the time of ratification of the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference, 2015. 117 Original: English For the State of Israel: 1 According to the International law principles, bilateral agreements have supremacy over multilateral treaties. This principle is also recognized in the ITU Constitution. In light of this principle, the State of Israel refers to WRC Resolution 12 (Rev. Geneva, 2015) and footnote 5.R1b in CMR15/501 (R3) and reiterates its position that the interpretation and application of the Resolution and footnotes by all concerned must be in accordance with and subject to any existing or future bilateral agreements or arrangements between the State of Israel and the Palestinians, in particular, the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement of 28 September 1995 (\"Interim Agreement\"). 2 In light of the aforementioned principle, all technical telecommunication issues, inter alia obtaining and managing the radio spectrum as mentioned in Resolution 12, should be made through the Joint Technical Committee as stipulated in the Interim Agreement. Furthermore, the State of Israel shall apply Resolution 12 and interpret the footnotes in accordance with and subject to applicable Israeli law.