Trump's Envoy Adam Boehler Engages with Hamas for Hostage Negotiations

He is a successful businessman who during his student years shared a room with President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner. In recent months, the US envoy Adam Boehler has been busy getting American hostages released – sometimes using new, controversial techniques.

» Published: May 19 2025 at 11:30

Trump's Envoy Adam Boehler Engages with Hamas for Hostage Negotiations
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Shortly before the flight to Israel, Adam Boehler stepped up to the plane's microphone.

When Trump told me to get every single hostage back, he wasn't joking, declared the 45-year-old in a vest and t-shirt.

We will hunt down everyone who has been taken hostage.

A bit away from him, near the cockpit in the specially chartered plane, stood a smiling Yael Alexander. A few hours later, she would be reunited with her son Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old American-Israeli soldier who was taken hostage by Hamas in connection with the terrorist-stamped movement's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.

Juice and Pastries

Last week's release of the 21-year-old joy scenes. The credit is attributed in several media to Adam Boehler, Donald Trump's special envoy for hostage response.

The "quiet architect" Boehler has his own methods. During the spring, he has met with Hamas representatives in Qatar several times, thereby violating the stated US doctrine of not negotiating with terrorists. It has been done with Trump's good mind and yielded results, including in Edan Alexander's case.

But the talks with Hamas over freshly squeezed juice and pastries, as reported by, among others, Axios and The New York Times, caused outrage in Israel and in the US Congress. In the Capitol, the indignation was so great that he withdrew his candidacy for the post of special envoy for hostage issues, an appointment that requires Senate approval.

A couple of weeks later, Trump appointed him as temporary envoy for hostage response, with an employment form that does not require a green light from the Senate.

New Line: Direct Talks

The fact that the US has at least partially changed its negotiating strategy is confirmed by Majed al-Ansari, spokesman for the mediating country Qatar's Foreign Ministry.

They started taking such contacts a while ago, to get Americans released. The administration (Trump's) has a different approach when it comes to hostages and people imprisoned abroad, it's about direct communication, he tells TT during a Sweden visit.

Recently, Boehler has worked along that line. Besides Edan Alexander, he has seen to it that compatriots who were imprisoned in Kuwait and Mexico have been released. And he is said to be behind the release of several Americans who were held behind bars in Russia and by the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Regarding the Taliban – and as a direct result of talks between Adam Boehler and his counterparts in Afghanistan – we could get three Americans released. And now, through direct contact with Hamas, they got Alexander free, confirms al-Ansari, adding that the new approach is appreciated.

Being able to sit together around a table, regardless of who is on the other side, is something we encourage. You don't have to agree with them. You don't have to like or legitimize them.

No Horns?

Probably, the new tactic is a product of Donald Trump's fondness for quick results and "deals". But unlike his outspoken boss, Adam Boehler – who during Trump's first term was involved in negotiating the normalization agreements between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain – seems to weigh his words more carefully. That he did not demonize Hamas in the statements surrounding the talks had great significance, writes the Qatari news site Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.

I understand that the Israelis are angry, but the US is not Israel's. We have our own interests, said the envoy in March.

I can meet Israelis and tell them that Hamas members don't have horns. They are men like us, friendly men.

Born in 1979 in New York. Has a degree in economics from the prestigious Wharton Institute at the University of Pennsylvania. During his student years, he became friends with President Donald Trump's son-in-law and former adviser Jared Kushner, with whom he shared an apartment for a time.

Has a career in business and as an investor, primarily in the healthcare sector. Now leads the Nashville-based healthcare company Rubicon Founders, which he co-founded.

Held several positions during Donald Trump's first term, including as head of a development center for the state healthcare insurances Medicare and Medicaid, as well as leader of DFC, which falls under the aid agency USAID and worked with financing development projects.

Was involved in negotiating the Abraham Accords on normalized relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain (together with Kushner).

Is now Donald Trump's special envoy for hostage response.

Lives in Tennessee with his wife Shira and their four children.

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