Indirect negotiations between the parties involved with the subject of cease fire in the gauzethe liberation of the hostages held by Hamas, as well as the prisoners of Palestinians in Israeli prisons, is expected to begin in Egypt on Monday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hoped he would announce the liberation of hostages held in Gaza “in the coming days”.

In a television statement, he also said that “Hamas will be disarmed and Gaza will be demobilized, either in the easy or difficult way, but this will be achieved.”

These statements were made with Hamas’ announcement on Friday, in which he agreed on the release of hostages, according to the American peace plan, without reference to disarmament, implying that he was seeking negotiations on other issues.

Hamas announced on Saturday that Israel is still committing “massacres” after blows yesterday morning in Gaza, urging it to exert worldwide pressure in Israel. Last night, Al-Qahera News, a media outlet in Egyptian intelligence services, reported that the two delegations were already on the way that talks could be held today and tomorrow in order to examine the conditions on the field and how this exchange would be organized.