And in the Occupied Territories, the Bush administration is being accused of meddling in this week’s Palestinian parliamentary elections. On Sunday the Washington Post reported the U.S. has clandestinely funneled $2 million into public service projects ahead of the elections in an effort to increase the popularity of the Palestinian Authority and its governing Fatah party. Officials from Hamas have questioned whether the aid violates rules barring Palestinian political parties from receiving funds from foreign sources. Independent candidate Mustafa Barghouti warned the Bush administration’s efforts could backfire and end up helping Hamas in the elections. Barghouti said, “Every time the United States says it doesn’t want Hamas, they boost Hamas. Let us do our elections entirely on our own. These interventions run counter to our efforts, and they hurt the Palestinian people. This effort was completely counterproductive.”
Palestinian Groups Accuse U.S. of Meddling in Elections
HeadlineJan 24, 2006