By: Natasha Archary

President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated his call for humanitarian corridors to be open amid the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Ramaphosa appealed for more action from the international community in reviving the Israel-Palestine peace process.
Concluding his working visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt, Ramaphosa who attended the Cairo Summit for Peace, stressed that arming either warring parties would further escalate the situation in the Middle East.
In a statement from The Presidency, Ramaphosa called for more energy and focus to be directed to supporting the resumption of the peace process.
“Influential countries like the United States of America, have a duty and a responsibility to support processes that will deliver a long lasting and durable peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
The international community cannot afford to squander the opportunity that has been presented by the current conflict to decisively push for a two state solution.
There is unanimity across the globe that peace is viable when a free and independent state of Palestine exists alongside a secure state of Israel.
The fighting must end. Israel must stop its siege and shelling of Gaza.
Hamas must stop launching rockets into Israel. Hostages must be returned. We must discourage any action that fuels this conflict and threatens to engulf the entire region.
Humanitarian corridors must be opened to alleviate human suffering.”
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