Arab countries have reached out to the Hezbollah terror group, asking it to delay its response to the elimination of its Director-General, Fuad Shukr, until after August 15, Al Jadeed reported.

Shukr, Hezbollah's second-in-command, was eliminated in an Israeli strike on July 30.

Recent reports predicted a powerful response by Hezbollah, which would likely move Israel's main efforts from Gaza to its northern border, but which is also likely to impact the chances of a ceasefire-hostage swap deal between Israel and Hamas.

According to the report, "heavy pressure is being exerted on Hezbollah to moderate the response, so as not to provide an excuse for Israel to expand the war with Lebanon."... Read More: Arutz-7