Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah met with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and his deputy, Saleh al-Arouri on Sunday, Hezbollah-affiliated news outlet Al-Mayadeen reported.

The meeting came after a rise in terrorist attacks in Israel and the West Bank, the firing of rockets into Israel from Lebanon, the Gaza Strip and Syria, and after several clashes at al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount, during the Jewish holiday of Passover and the Muslim holiday of Ramadan.

These incidents were a subject of discussion between Nasrallah and the Hamas delegation, Al-Mayadeen reported, and the coordination of further "resistance" efforts was also discussed, with a promise of cooperation.

Iranian, Syrian presidents talk "resistance" against Israel

Also Sunday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Syrian President Bashar Assad discussed the Ramadan holiday and "resistance" efforts against Israel.

"The crimes of the Zionist regime are a sign of weakness and are proof of a bright and promising future for the resistance movement," Raisi told Assad, according to Iranian state media outlets.