RES12 – 185 – MOD RESOLUTION 12 (REV.WRC-15) Assistance and support to Palestine The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015), recalling a) the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; b) the terms of Resolution 67/19 of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), which decides to accord to Palestine non-member observer State status in the United Nations; c) Resolution 68/235 of the United Nations General Assembly, which recognizes the Palestinian people’s right to permanent sovereignty over their natural resources, specifically land, water, energy and other natural resources, in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem; d) Resolution 32 (Kyoto, 1994) of the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference, on technical assistance to Palestine for the development of telecommunications; e) Resolution 125 (Rev. Busan, 2014), Resolution 125 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010), Resolution 125 (Rev. Antalya, 2006) and Resolution 125 (Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference, on assistance and support to Palestine for rebuilding its telecommunication networks; f) Resolution 99 (Rev. Busan, 2014) and Resolution 99 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) of the Plenipotentiary Conference, on the Status of Palestine in ITU; g) Resolution 18 (Rev. Dubai, 2014), Resolution 18 (Rev. Hyderabad, 2010) of the World Telecommunication Development Conference, on Special Technical Assistance to Palestine; h) Resolution 9 (Rev. Dubai, 2014) of the World Telecommunication Development Conference, which recognizes that it is the sovereign right of every State to manage spectrum use within its territories; i) Nos. 6 and 7 of the ITU Constitution indicating among the purposes of the Union “to promote the extension of the benefits of the new telecommunication technologies to all the world’s inhabitants” and “to promote the use of telecommunication services with the objective of facilitating peaceful relations”, considering a) that the ITU Constitution and Convention are designed to strengthen peace and security in the world for the development of international cooperation and better understanding among the peoples concerned; b) Resolution 125 (Rev. Busan, 2014) of the Plenipotentiary Conference, which recognizes that ITU’s policy of assistance to Palestine for the development of its telecommunication and ICT sector has been efficient;