The President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, is going to a meeting in Cairo to talk about ways to stop the fighting between Israel and Gaza.
Egypt’s president invited him to participate in discussions. The talks will focus on the growing conflict in Israel and the Gaza Strip, the immediate need for humanitarian aid, and the request to restart the peace process. These details were mentioned in a statement released by the South African presidency.
It was reported that Mr. Ramaphosa is very worried about the attacks on innocent people, the forcing of people out of their homes, and the severe problems faced by people in the Gaza Strip.
The South African leader previously stated that he was willing to help resolve the disagreement between Israel and the Palestinian territories.
He said his country could use its knowledge of solving problems in Africa and other places.
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