U.S. Engages in First-Ever Direct Talks With Hamas Over Hostages
The Trump administration confirms unprecedented negotiations with Hamas in Doha, focusing on hostage release and potential long-term truce.
- The U.S. presidential envoy for hostage affairs, Adam Boehler, has held secret meetings with Hamas officials in Doha to discuss the release of American hostages and a broader ceasefire deal.
- This marks the first time the U.S. has engaged directly with Hamas, a group designated as a terrorist organization since 1997.
- Israel was informed about the possibility of U.S.-Hamas talks but reportedly learned key details through other channels after discussions began.
- The initial phase of a ceasefire agreement expired on Saturday without renewal, halting humanitarian aid to Gaza, where famine risks are escalating.
- Hamas has rejected recent U.S. proposals for a phased hostage release and ceasefire extension, while Israel has warned of severe consequences if hostages are not freed.