ISRAEL: Hamas now favorite of Palestinians

During three months of foundering peace talks overshadowed by violence, the U.S.-backed Palestinian leadership in the West Bank has lost popular support and is now viewed as less legitimate than the Islamic government of rival group Hamas in the Gaza Strip. That's according to a poll released Monday.
The survey is the latest sign that the Bush administration's effort to shore up secular Palestinian leaders and isolate Hamas is failing. That effort, part of a strategy to stabilize the Middle East through an Israeli-Palestinian peace accord, includes diplomatic support and promises of economic aid to the West Bank.
Polling data collected in the West Bank and Gaza this month show that Hamas, which rejects peace talks and continues to fight Israel, has gained sharply in popularity since December, reversing a two-year decline.
— Richard Boudreaux in Jerusalem
Photo: Palestinian children are seen during a Hamas rally in the Jebaliya refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip. Credit: ALI ALI/EPA


