On Hamas Talks: ‘The US Has its Own Interests’ Says Adam Boehler

US envoy Adam Boehler described talks with Hamas in Doha as “very helpful,” stressing the US has its own interests and is not acting on Israel’s behalf. He expressed hope for progress on Gaza talks within weeks, while understanding Israel’s unease over the dialogue.

US envoy Adam Boehler said on Sunday that his meeting with the Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas in Doha was “very helpful.” He indicated that while it is unknown whether he will negotiate with the group again, he will be in the region again and may meet with them.

In an interview with CNN, Boehler added, “I think we can get all the hostages out, not just the Americans,” expressing hope that progress on Gaza and detainees could be achieved “within weeks.” 

He also acknowledged Israel’s consternation and concern over the US direct negotiations with Hamas, stating, “We’re the United States. We’re not an agent of Israel. We have specific interests at play, and we did communicate back and forth.”

Boehler emphasized the difficulty of reaching any kind of truce without understanding Hamas’s goals, adding, “What I wanted to do is jump start some negotiations that were in a very fragile place. And I wanted to say to Hamas, what is the end game that you want here?”

The White House confirmed last Wednesday that it had held direct talks with Hamas, following leaks reported by American and Israeli media. 

White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt stated during a press conference that the Trump administration had engaged in direct discussions with Hamas and that the talks were ongoing. 

Levitt noted that Israel had been consulted, though she did not specify the scope of the discussions with Hamas. She reiterated that dialogue with various parties worldwide to achieve the best interests of the American people is a priority for President Trump, who views these efforts as a good-faith effort to do what is right for the American people.

For its part, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed it was aware of Washington’s direct talks with Hamas and stated that Israel had conveyed its opinion on the matter to the Americans. The Israeli newspaper Israel Today quoted a source as saying, “Israel is deeply concerned about the Trump administration’s direct talks with Hamas.”

A Palestinian source familiar with the matter revealed that Boehler had met with Hamas officials in Doha weeks earlier. The source, who preferred to remain anonymous, said the discussions aimed to explore positions on a deal to release Israeli captives holding American citizenship. The source added that Hamas expressed its desire for a comprehensive deal to end the war, stressing the need to move to the second phase of the agreement.

It is worth noting that the American website Axios reported that Hamas still holds 59 captives in Gaza. The Israeli military confirmed that 35 of them had been killed, while Israeli intelligence believes 22 are still alive, with the status of two others unknown. Among the remaining captives are five Americans, including 21-year-old Edan Alexander, who is believed to be alive.

The first phase of the ceasefire agreement, which lasted 42 days, officially ended on March 1 after the two sides failed to reach an agreement on its extension.

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    Dr. Marwan Asmar holds a PhD from Leeds University and is a freelance writer specializing on the Middle East. He has worked as a journalist since the early 1990s in Jordan and the Gulf countries, and been widely published, including at Albawaba, Gulf News, Al Ghad, World Press Review and others.

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    According to the Haaretz newspaper, approximately 3,500 academics signed a petition supporting a previous letter from Israeli Air Force reservists demanding the return of the hostages and the end of the war.

    “We, members of the academic staff in higher education institutions, join the call of the Air Force soldiers and demand the immediate return of the hostages, even if it requires halting the war at once,” the petition stated.

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    The academics argued that “the war primarily serves political and personal interests. Its continuation will lead to the deaths of hostages, soldiers, and innocent civilians and will drain the reserve forces.”

    They added that “as shown in the past, only a negotiated agreement can ensure the safe return of the abducted to Israel.”

    In a similar petition, over 3,000 teachers emphasized that “this is not a call to refuse military service, but a plea to save lives,” the daily added.

    About 1,000 parents also signed a separate letter, stating: “For the sake of our children’s future, we refuse to raise them in an endless war, and we will not turn a blind eye to the killing of children.”

    “We reject the dangerous idea that there are no innocents in Gaza. We refuse to abandon the hostages or dehumanize others,” the parents wrote.

    Meanwhile, nearly 3,000 Israeli medical professionals, alongside three Nobel laureates, signed another petition calling on the government to free hostages held in Gaza by halting the ongoing war, Yedioth Ahronoth reported.

    About 150 former Israeli soldiers who served in the Golani Brigade, an elite infantry unit, signed a petition Monday for the government to secure the release of the hostages by ending the war, Israel Army Radio said.

    Earlier Monday, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and former Chief of Staff Dan Halutz signed a petition signed by 1,525 Armored Corps soldiers urging the release of hostages, even if it meant ending the war.

    The same day, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper said in another report that more than 1,600 veterans from the Paratroopers and Infantry Brigades also signed a letter urging the government to bring back all hostages, even if it meant stopping the war.

    About 170 graduates of the elite “Talpiot” military intelligence program signed a letter demanding the hostages’ release through the end of the war, while emphasizing that they were not calling on reservists to refuse service.

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    “The continuation of the war does not contribute to any of its stated goals,” said the letter, warning that continuing the war would only lead to more deaths, including captives, army soldiers, and innocent civilians according to Anadolu.

    The petitions are part of a wider wave of public appeals from current and former Israeli military personnel, all demanding the return of hostages and an end to the war.

    Since Thursday, soldiers have signed nearly 10 petitions demanding an end to the Gaza war, according to an Anadolu count.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to dismiss active-duty soldiers who signed the petitions.

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