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They bombed his home, killed his sons, hunted him abroad; now Khalil al-Hayya leads Hamas’ peace push

Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya, who survived an Israeli raid in Qatar, heads to Egypt for indirect talks with Israel on Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan aiming to end the war.

October 06, 2025 / 20:53 IST
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After top leaders’ deaths, Hayya emerges as Hamas’ new power player abroad, now fronting talks on a US-backed truce in Sharm el-Sheikh
After top leaders’ deaths, Hayya emerges as Hamas’ new power player abroad, now fronting talks on a US-backed truce in Sharm el-Sheikh

Khalil al-Hayya, a senior Hamas official who survived an Israeli strike in Qatar last month, is back at the centre of diplomacy, this time in Egypt, leading indirect negotiations with Israel over a peace plan pushed by US President Donald Trump to end the Gaza war.

Hayya, 64, has become the most powerful Hamas leader still standing after the assassinations of Ismail Haniyeh in Iran and Yahya Sinwar in Gaza. Once known for his quiet pragmatism, he is now fronting the militant group’s international political strategy from Doha.

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From Gaza’s frontlines to Qatar’s political hub

A veteran of Hamas since its founding in 1987, Hayya has spent decades straddling politics and war. A native of Gaza’s Shejaia district, he has lost multiple family members in Israeli airstrikes, his son Hamza in 2008, and another son, Osama, along with Osama’s wife and three children during the 2014 war.