A high-level Hamas official predicted the next few days will stop shooting, when the battle between Israel and Palestine in Gaza entered the 11th day.

"I think the efforts towards the ceasefire will succeed," Moussa Abu Marzouk, the political official of Hamas spoke on Lebanon's Al-Mayadeen TV channel on May 20.

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US President Joe Biden called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to find a way to "reduce escalating", approaching the shot.

Fire flare up from the buildings at the Gaza Strip when Israel proceeds to air on May 17.

Al Jazeera TV station based in Qatar reported Tor Wennesland, the United Nations envoy for Middle East Peace, was meeting the Leader Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas in Qatar.

But the fighting continues between Israel and Islamic gunmen put an agreement on the challenge.

The Israeli army dinner 19/5 said to target what was "multi-barreled missile launch locations and aerial defense combinations" of Hamas.

Since the fighting began on May 10, Palestinian Health officials said that at least 228 people were killed in air conditions that were seriously inherent humanitarian situation in Gaza.

Israeli officials said 12 Israeli people were killed, in the context of missile attacks towards Israelis, causing people to find a shelter.

Netanyahu repeatedly praised what he described as the help of the United States, Israel's main allies, giving the right to defend the attacks from Gaza, where the living place of two million Palestinians.

But Biden told the Israeli leader during the deboke that it was time to lower the intensity of conflict.

"The President told the Prime Minister that he expected the stress between the two sides to decrease the escalating to go to ceasefire," said White House spokesman Karine Jean-Pierre.

Washington and some Middle Eastern governments are trying to end violence through diplomacy.

The US mission said that the French support promoted the resolution at the United Nations Security Council, including 15 members, simultaneously, they believed that these actions would "undermine the efforts to decrease violence escalation

Hamas began to shoot rocket towards Israel on May 10 to retaliate on the actions they called Israeli's human rights violations for Palestinians living in Jerusalem during the Ramadan of Muslims.

The missile attacks take place after the clash of Israeli police with believers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and an antiseptic case of Israel to expel Palestinians from the living area in East Jerusalem

The highest escalating stress between Hamas and Israel for many years, as well as the previous Gaza conflicts, contributed to promoting street violence between Jews and Arab in Israeli cities.

The Israeli army said May 19 had 4 missiles from Lebanon to launch towards Israel, the third time since the conflict in Gaza began.

On the West Bank, the Israeli army shot died a Palestinian woman, whom they said fired to military and civilians.