Lebanon’s Hezbollah has expressed openness to a ceasefire proposal drafted by the US to end the devastating war with Israel, officials and diplomatic sources said late Sunday.While there has been no explicit agreement on the draft Washington delivered to Beirut last week, the group has provided “positive indications” that it is prepared for a deal, according to sources involved in the talks.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Amos Hochstein, a senior US aide to President Joe Biden, is on standby, prepared to travel to Beirut based on Lebanon’s official response in the coming days.Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a close ally of the Shia militant group, is negotiating on behalf of the Lebanese government as well as Hezbollah.His team has said they are still studying the proposal and will relay Hezbollah’s official remarks on Monday. Based on this, Hochstein could fly to Beirut and potentially to Israel.Israel’s stance is unclear, while Prime