LONDON and TEL AVIV — A Hamas official tells NPR that the United States held direct talks with the Palestinian militant group over the release of several American-Israeli dual citizens taken hostage during the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks in Israel.

The talks, which began as early as January and have continued since, are the first known time the U.S. has engaged directly with Hamas since it designated it a terrorist organization in 1997. It has been a long-standing U.S. policy to not negotiate with groups it designates as terrorists.

The Hamas official did not specify if the January talks took place with officials from the Biden administration or President Trump's incoming administration. Members from both teams were present at ceasefire talks in January before Trump took office. Axios reported that members of Trump's administration had engaged in talks with Hamas recently.

"This saves time and effort and minimizes obstacles. Talks are not going very easily, but this is positive," the Hamas official told NPR. The official was not authorized to speak to the media and spoke on condition of anonymity. This same official said the U.S. had asked Hamas to keep silent about the talks.... Read More: NPR