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Monday, 1 July. 2024
 
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INTRODUCTION

This is an analysis of the results of two polls: one carried out at the outset of the discussions over the postponement of the Goldstone Report (between September 31 and October 3) and another poll on October 11 after the discussions took their course among Palestinians and in the media; but only hours before the speeches delivered by President Mahmoud Abbas and Khaled Mashal of Hamas.

The results of both polls show that Palestinians are dismayed and dissatisfied with the status quo, as support for Hamas and Fateh, Abbas and Haniyeh is declining. In fact, West Bank residents are punishing Hamas and Haniyeh for their handling of the debate over the Goldstone Report, while Gazans are punishing Fateh and Abbas over the handling of the Report within the United Nations (UN).

The majority of Palestinians are dissatisfied with how Hamas and Al-Jazeera handled the aftermath of the withdrawal of the Report from the UN Human Rights Council. Contrary to popular belief, the perceived exaggerated criticism is having a reverse impact on the popularity of Hamas, especially in the West Bank, with its support declining to an all-time record low, and with no increase in its popularity in Gaza. In contrast, the popularity of Abbas and Fateh are increasing in the West Bank.

The results of the two polls might be summarized as follows:

INTEREST IN, AND KNOWLEDGE OF, THE REPORT NOT AS HIGH AS EXPECTED

  1. Only 21 percent are following the news on the Goldstone Report to a large extent. In addition, 42 percent say that they are following the news to some extent.
  2. The rest (38 percent) are barely following the news or not following at all.
  3. A small fraction of the respondents (3.5 percent) say that they have detailed information on the Report.
  4. In addition, 42 percent say that they have some information on the Report.
  5. In contrast 55 percent barely have any information or have none.

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