Key Hamas negotiators and leaders
Khalil al-Hayya: As chief negotiator, al-Hayya heads the Hamas delegation involved in ongoing ceasefire discussions.
'Ceasefire discussions' is another way of saying 'The war we started is going badly for us, so we need to figure out a way to convince them to stop. That way, we can regroup and prepare for the next attack - praise be to allah.' Al-Hayya was born under occupation (Egyptian). He is unbending in his opposition to the PA which effectively eliminates him as a negotiator based on points 9 and 19. Al-Hayya will not accept a Jewish state. He stands by the Hamas Charter.
Zaher Jabarin: Jabarin is a representative for Hamas in the West Bank and is also on the temporary ruling council. . .
@Right_in_Virginia , remember that time when you said that there were no Hamas members in the West Bank? And I called you out on it? Per the statement above, you lied. Once again, the pitfalls of making it up as you go.
Jabarin was born in Samaria shortly after the West Bank had been liberated from Jordanian annexation. He was serving a lengthy prison sentence for kidnapping and murder of Israel civilians, but was released as part of a prisoner exchange. He has played a key role in usurping food and housing aid earmarked for the Palestinian people and diverting it to arming Hamas's militants while rank-and-file Palestinians live in squalor as permanent human shields for Hamas. Jabarin will not accept a Jewish state. He stands by the Hamas Charter.
Khaled Mashal: A former head of the Hamas political bureau and a founder of the organization, Mashal represents the Palestinian diaspora and serves on the temporary leadership council. He resides in Qatar.
Mashal was born in the West Bank under Jordanian annexation. He lived only a few days under Israeli occupation as a result of the '67 war before fleeing permanently. He has spent the remainder of his life outside Palestine except for one brief stint to celebrate 25 years of Hamas terror in Gaza City. He has caused trouble everywhere he has gone, being deported from Jordan (his birthplace) and Syria. He is currently under indictment in the US for his role in orchestrating the Oct 7 attack. He acknowledges that the goal of Hamas is to rid the territory of Jews. Someone after your own heart.
Mashal will not accept a Jewish state. He stands by the Hamas Charter.
Taher al-Nunu: A media adviser to the Hamas political bureau, Nunu has provided statements to the press on the progress of negotiations.
Al-Nunu fills the role of Josef Goebbels for the Hamas organization. He is there to write the propaganda that you end up posting here on a daily basis. He lies just as effortlessly as you.
The negotiating team is part of a larger leadership structure that was reorganized after a number of key leaders were killed by Israeli forces in 2024 and 2025. Following the deaths of Ismail Haniyeh in July 2024 and Yahya Sinwar in October 2024, Hamas is now governed by a temporary five-person committee, which includes al-Hayya, Jabarin, and Mashal.
Can you name a single person anywhere within the entire Hamas organization that will accept a Jewish State in the former British territory? I didn't think you could. So let's stop all this bullshit about 'negotiations' when the 'negotiators' [sic] refuse to recognize Israel's right to exist.