The radical Palestinian movement "Hamas" said it showed a "positive attitude" to efforts to negotiate a cease-fire agreement with Israel in the conflict in the Gaza Strip, reported Reuters, quoted by BTA.
The armed group said it had called on the US, Israel's biggest ally, to pressure Israel to agree to a deal for a permanent cessation of hostilities in the Palestinian enclave.
From "Hamas" add that although American officials have said that the truce proposal presented by President Joe Biden on May 31 has been accepted by Israel, they have not heard "any official confirmation of this fact from the Israeli side".< /p>
detected about 215 shells, some of which were shot down, but others caused fires in several places, the Associated Press reported, quoted by BTA.
Hezbollah has vowed to intensify its attacks following the death of 55-year-old Taleb Sami Abdullah, the most senior member of the group killed since the fighting began eight months ago. "The enemy is waiting for us on the battlefield," said Hashem Safieddin, a senior Hezbollah representative, at Abdullah's funeral in Beirut.
Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed ally of the Palestinian movement ``Hamas,'' has recently begun striking deeper into Israeli territory with newer and more sophisticated weapons, while Israeli air force has also bombed targets deep in Lebanon. Hezbollah has announced that it will end hostilities against Israel only if there is a ceasefire in Gaza.