A top US diplomat will travel to Beirut later Monday to discuss a ceasefire proposal to halt the war between Lebanese Hezbollah and Israel after delaying his departure earlier in the day, a senior Biden administration official told Al Arabiya English.Amos Hochstein was set to leave Washington for Beirut on Monday morning after reports emerged that Hezbollah had expressed openness to talks about a ceasefire.However, more clarifications have been requested by the US before Hochstein makes another trip to the region in a bid to mediate a ceasefire. A few hours after news emerged that he would not be going to Beirut, a senior US official said there was another change in plans: Hochstein was set to depart in the evening.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Washington’s ceasefire diplomacy has come back into focus as its ally Israel has stepped up its offensive. Israeli strikes in two Beirut neighborhoods killed six people including at least one