Xhemail Hasani (1908 – 6 May 1945), known as Xhemë Hasa and Xhemë Gostivari, was an Albanian nationalist and Axis collaborator, in charge of the Balli Kombëtar's activities in the western regions of Yugoslav Macedonia, a part of Yugoslavia occupied by Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany during World War II.
Hasa murdered the head of the gendarmerie in Gostivar, who had abused the local Albanians, and fled through Mount Korab to Albania where he sought asylum in 1936.
Despite escaping, the Yugoslav authority put pressure on Hasa's family to convince him to return to Yugoslavia, where he would be tried for the murder of the head of police.
The Balli Kombëtar made a deal with the Germans and formed a collaborationist government in Tirana which continued its war with the LANÇ and Yugoslav Partisans.
[4] Fiqri Dine, Xhem Hasa and Hysni Dema as well as three German Majors directed military campaigns against the Albanian and Yugoslav partisans.
Enver Hoxha, Communist leader of Albania, had a great dislike of Hasa and the Ballist movement.