CAIRO (Reuters) - Hamas politician Khalil al-Hayya is set to continue leading indirect negotiations with Israel for a Gaza ceasefire with guidance from the group's newly appointed leader, Yahya Sinwar ...
Hamas is likely to name Qatar-based Khalil al-Hayya as a successor to slain leader Yahya Sinwar, aligning it closer to Iran and giving its main backer more sway in the next stage of the group’s war ...
A top Hamas political official told The Associated Press the Islamic militant group is willing to agree to a truce of five years or more with Israel and that it would lay down its weapons and convert ...
Hamas has finished voting in Gaza for its next political leader, with ballots in the West Bank and Palestinian diaspora due later today. The choice, between Khalil al-Hayya and Khaled Mashaal, will ...
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Following Hamas’ top political chief’s assassination on Wednesday, it’s now up to Hamas’ 15-member Politburo to select the new leader who will rule over Gaza. The committee serves as the de-facto ...
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Al-Hayya, deputy chief of Hamas's political bureau, appeared on Qatari news site Al Jazeera to talk about the terrorist organization's negative stance on disarmament and the state of the ceasefire.
Gaza’s most dire conditions — the lack of food and medicine, continuing Israeli attacks, destroyed hospitals, schools and ...