Mired in eco**mic crisis and sidelined by former allies, the Palestinian Hamas movement has little to lose and much to gain in its latest conflict with Israel, analysts say. The flare-up in violence has exacted a heavy human toll in Gaza, with more than 1,300 Israeli strikes having killed 166 people as the operation entered its sixth day on Sunday. Its one-time key ally Egypt has largely turned against the Islamist movement following the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi last year and a subsequent *****down on his Muslim Brotherhood, which had backed Hamas. Since then, ties between Hamas and the Cairo government, **w headed by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, have deteriorated significantly.