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Here’s a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Monday with, including Hamas committing to a cease-fire proposal announced by US President Joe Biden on July 2, Israel launching massive strikes on southern Lebanon, Hezbollah launching the "first phase" of retaliatory attacks against Israel after its top commander’s assassination and Telegram CEO Pavel Durov being arrested in Paris by French authorities.
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Hamas said they are committed to the cease-fire proposal announced by US President Joe Biden on July 2, saying a new offer presented in Cairo does not meet the conditions.
A senior Hamas official who wished to remain anonymous told Anadolu that mediator countries Egypt and Qatar conveyed a new cease-fire proposal to the Hamas delegation in Cairo.
The official confirmed that Hamas remains committed to the cease-fire proposal announced by Biden and endorsed by the UN Security Council.
The Lebanese group Hezbollah announced that it had launched hundreds of rockets and drones deep into Israel as part of the “first phase” of its response to Tel Aviv's assassination of its senior commander Fuad Shukr.
The announcement came shortly after the Israeli army attacked southern Lebanon with a large-scale airstrike which it called a "preemptive strike," claiming to have prevented Hezbollah from launching an attack.
In a statement, Hezbollah said “the first stage of our response to Shukr's assassination has been successfully completed."
The Israeli army announced launching strikes on southern Lebanon in response to Hezbollah’s preparations for a large-scale assault on Israel.
Army spokesman Daniel Hagari said that a short while ago, missiles and rockets were launched from Lebanon into Israeli territory. Consequently, sirens were activated across the affected areas in Israel.
Emphasizing Hezbollah’s imminent plans for a broader attack, Hagari noted that the Israeli military has started targeting Hezbollah positions in retaliation.
Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the encrypted messaging app Telegram, was arrested around 8 p.m. on Saturday as he alighted from his private jet at Le Bourget Airport in Paris, according to French media TF1 TV.
The 39-year-old Franco-Russian was accompanied by his bodyguard and a woman.
The arrest was carried out by the GTA (Gendarmerie of Air Transport). Durov, who was listed in the FPR (Wanted Persons File), had just arrived from Azerbaijan.
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German football coach Christoph Daum has died from lung cancer at the age of 70, the German Football League (DFL) confirmed.
"German football is in mourning after the death of Christoph Daum. The former Bundesliga-winning coach has died at the age of 70 from long-term cancer," the league said in a statement.
Daum lifted the Bundesliga title in 1992 with Stuttgart and the Austrian League title in 2003 with Austria Wien.
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