Media statement on the visit of the Presidential Envoys to the Middle  East, Imbizo Media Centre, Cape Town, 31 July 2014 
        Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen of the media 
        As part of our contribution to international diplomatic efforts towards  the resolution of Israeli-Palestine conflict, we as Special Envoys appointed by  President Zuma travelled to both Israel and Palestine, to convey South Africa’s  grave concern over the escalating violence, the civilian displacement and the  deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip in particular and  the West Bank in general. 
        Accordingly, in Palestine, we met with the Prime Minister Dr Rami  Hamdallah-Hamdallah, the Foreign Minister Dr Raid Malki, the Secretary of  Fatah’s International Relations Commission, Dr. Nabil Shaath State of Palestine  to work towards an immediate and unconditional ceasefire and ultimately the  resumption of comprehensive negotiations to find a peaceful and lasting  solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. 
        We also congratulated them on the formation of the Unity Government of  the Palestinian National Authority and asked them to maintain their unity with  Hamas despite the current crisis. 
        In Israel, we met the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Tzachi  Hanegbi. We shared with him President Zuma’s concern with the situation in  Gaza. We requested them to apply maximum restraint, work towards a permanent  cease-fire and a solution of the conflict with Palestine.  
        We also met with the member of civil society Mr Mustafa Barghouti of the  Council of the Palestinian National Initiative and encouraged him and the  general members of the civil society to continue working towards a two-state  solution.  
        In summary, the message we are conveying on behalf of the President is  that: 
           
          a. 
          South  Africa is calling on the protagonists to the conflict to conclude an immediate  and unconditional ceasefire that will allow the people of Gaza to return to  their homes and rebuild their shattered lives. 
        b. South  Africa is calling for the resumption of negotiations towards a permanent  resolution to this conflict, which is a two-state solution of a viable  Palestine existing side-by-side and in peace with Israel within mutually agreed  and internationally recognized borders based on the 4 June 1967 lines, with East  Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine. 
        The delegation was well received and the ground was laid for further  interaction with both parties.  
        Tomorrow we are travelling to Egypt, Qatar and Iran to interact with the  governments of the above mentioned countries and Hamas.  
        Thank you  
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