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The Palestinian crisis

Published: May 11 2006 03:00 | Last updated: May 11 2006 03:00

Palestinians, on the brink of a humanitarian crisis, are to get some relief after aid donors decided this week to find ways round the international boycott of the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority. That is a welcome correction to a sterile and destructive policy that has done nothing to dent popular support for the Islamist radicals or shift them away from their rejection of the state of Israel but has added significantly to the groundswell of anti-western bitterness among all Arabs.

The quartet of Middle East negotiators - the US, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations - has agreed to a "temporary international mechanism" to channel aid into the occupied territories, probably through the World Bank. James Wolfensohn, the bank's former chief, has resigned as special envoy to the region, warning of the crisis being created by the attempt to strangle Hamas financially.

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