Welcoming a cease-fire reached in Cairo on the initiative submitted by the Arab Republic of Egypt, calling upon all relevant parties to create the suitable environment to continue and resume serious negotiations aiming to end a siege on Gaza in order to achieve a two-state solution in which Palestine and Israel co-exist within secure internationally recognized borders. The leaders welcomed the outcomes of the conference hosted by the Arab Republic of Egypt in October, 2014 on reconstruction of Gaza and pledges announced by donors, inviting them to meet those commitments announced during the conference. 9- Appreciating the stances of the South American countries that have recognized the State of Palestine, inviting other countries to follow suit. 10- Welcoming and supporting efforts of the Palestinian leadership in the United Nations and international organizations. 11- Inviting the United Nations, particularly the Security Council, to adopt an international system for the protection of the unarmed Palestinian people and their property and holy places from all forms of the Israeli attacks and violations under the international humanitarian law and relevant international treaties and conventions. 12- Inviting all Arab and South American countries to refrain from trade in the products of Israeli settlements inside the Palestinian territories and to avoid dealing with all companies benefiting from the Israeli occupation, inviting the member states in Al-ASBA to discourage investment in Israeli settlements through the private sector and instead working to encourage business partnerships with the State of Palestine. 13- Inviting UNESCO to continue emphasizing the legal reference in accordance with its previous decisions regarding inclusion of the Old City of Al-Quds and its walls on the World Heritage List in 1981 at the request of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan with Arab and Islamic comprehensive support in accordance with the decision of the UNESCO Executive Board in September, 1981 and the decision in 1982 by which the inclusion of Al-Quds in the list of World Heritage sites at risk where the legal status of Al-Quds as occupied territory still exists. The leaders welcomed the important agreement signed by King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein (King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan) and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (President of the State of Palestine) dated on 31/3/2013 in order to defend Al-Aqsa Mosque and Islamic, Christian and religious sites and sanctuaries in addition to protecting them legally. 14- Reiterating to avoid taking any measures whether individual or otherwise affect the authenticity and integrity of the cultural, historical and religious heritage of the city of Al-Quds and Christian and Islamic places in accordance with the Convention on the protection of cultural heritage and global natural in 1972 and the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the armed conflict in 1954, appreciating the role played by Al-Quds Committee under the chairmanship of King Mohammed VI of the Kingdom of Morocco to protect the status of Al-Quds. 15- Welcoming the twinning agreement signed between Caracas, the capital of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, and East Al-Quds, the capital of the State of Palestine, in Caracas on 20, May, 2015. --More 21:27 LOCAL TIME 18:27 GMT تغريد