Sunday, August 03, 2025

HAMAS' CHIEF NEGOTIATOR

This is Khalil al-Hayya, the Hamas powerbroker rising after Sinwar

Linked to Iran, imprisoned in Israel, and narrowly escaping several assassination attempts that claimed the lives of his family members, Khalil al-Hayya was appointed deputy to Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in 2021 and now serves as Hamas' chief negotiator.

 

by Shachar Kleiman  

 

Israel Hayom

Aug 3, 2025 

 

Khalil al-Hayya, head of Hamas' negotiating team  

 

Hamas senior official Khalil al-Hayya has stirred significant anger across the Arab world in recent days, after calling on citizens of Jordan and Egypt to march toward the Gaza border. But who exactly is he?

Before the war, al-Hayya served as deputy to Hamas leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar. He left the Gaza Strip before Hamas' October 7 massacre and has since mostly been based in Qatar, though he has also made visits to Turkey, Egypt, and Lebanon.

 

 בכיר חמאס ח'ליל אל-חיא , אי.אף.פי 

Primarily based in Qatar. Khalil al-Hayya. 

 

Born in 1960 in the Gaza Strip, al-Hayya joined Hamas during the First Intifada. He was arrested in the early 1990s and served a three-year prison sentence in Israel for involvement in terrorist activity. He later completed a doctorate in Islamic Studies at a university in Sudan, one of the key smuggling hubs in Iran's weapons supply route to Hamas. It was during this period that he began building ties with senior officials in the Quds Force of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. He eventually returned to Gaza via Egypt.

During the 2006 Palestinian parliamentary elections, al-Hayya ran on Hamas' list, which won a majority. He was subsequently appointed a member of parliament. About a year later, the parliament was effectively dissolved following Hamas' violent takeover of the Gaza Strip and the expulsion of Fatah forces.

Over the years, al-Hayya survived several assassination attempts, some of which killed members of his family. He also participated in numerous Hamas delegations abroad and was elected in internal Hamas elections as a member of the political bureau in Gaza.

 

 יחיא סינוואר , אי.אף.פי 

Yahya Sinwar. Appointed al-Hayya as his deputy, largely due to mistrust of Mashaal.

 

In 2021, he was appointed deputy to Yahya Sinwar. Since the start of the war in Gaza, al-Hayya has headed Hamas' negotiating team for a ceasefire and hostage release deal. In practice, he has served as Sinwar's representative to Hamas' overseas office, largely due to mistrust toward Khaled Mashaal and other senior Hamas figures in exile.

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At the same time, al-Hayya maintained close ties with Tehran and was among the senior Hamas officials who met with Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. His alignment with the Iranian axis was underscored by a recent visit to Syria, where he met with senior Assad regime officials. The trip was part of Hamas' effort to restore ties with Damascus, which were severed after the group supported Syrian rebels during the civil war.

Al-Hayya was lightly wounded in the Israeli assassination strike that killed Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in late July 2024. Footage released afterward showed him with his leg bandaged.

 

 הנייה וזירת החיסול , אי.אף.פי/רשתות ערביות 

Haniyeh and the scene of his assassination in Iran

 

After the IDF eliminated Sinwar in Gaza, al-Hayya was appointed to Hamas' five-member leadership council. He is also acting head of the Gaza bureau, pending a formal vote for the post.

Hamas insiders believe al-Hayya intends to run for the leadership of the political bureau. Until then, he remains the group's main spokesperson for significant public statements.

However, it appears Hamas has chosen to split leadership roles to reduce the risk of Israel eliminating the bureau's head in a single strike.

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