Hamas West Bank leader Zaher Jabarin and former deputy Hamas Political Bureau director Mousa Abu Marzouk. All are based in the Qatari capital of Doha, where Haniyeh, too, resided until his death ...
Two Hamas sources said the Palestinian militant group was moving towards appointing a Doha-based ruling committee ... namely Khalil al-Hayya for Gaza, Zaher Jabarin for the West Bank and Khaled ...
A five-member Hamas committee based in Doha, which was formed in August following ... comprises representatives Khalil ...
Two Hamas sources say the Palestinian terror group is moving toward appointing a Doha-based ruling committee rather than a single successor to its chief Yahya Sinwar ...
Palestine-based Hamas is likely to be governed by a Doha-based ruling committee rather ... namely Khalil al-Hayya for Gaza, ...
Two Hamas sources indicated on Monday that the terrorist group is moving towards establishing a Doha-based ruling committee ... Khalil al-Hayya for Gaza, Zaher Jabarin for Judea and Samaria ...
Militant group Hamas has signalled it is ready to negotiate again over ceasefire terms if Israel agrees to halt its invasion of Gaza. Netanyahu said he backed talks in Doha aimed at releasing the ...
Al-Hayya is a lead negotiator for Hamas in ceasefire talks between the group and Israel. He will be joined on the committee by Zaher Jabarin, who represents Hamas for the West Bank and Khaled ...
"IF Sinwar is dead, here's what needs to happen: When Qatar-based Hamas leader Khaled Meshal very likely takes over the organization, the US needs to put massive pressure on Doha," Jonathan ...
Joe Biden will likely come under pressure to pursue the extradition of the leaders in the coming days, while Hamas is expected to seek assurance from Doha that they will be allowed to remain.
Hamas Chief was killed by Israeli troops in southern Gaza on Wednesday. (Representational) Two Hamas sources said the Palestinian operator group was moving towards appointing a Doha-based ruling ...
Since Israel and Hamas went to war, reporters and editors at The New York Times have closely covered the conflict. Our coverage includes the Hamas-led attack on Israel, the plight of hostages ...