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Poll No. 169
Date: February 1, 2010

The most recent poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali and conducted in Gaza Strip revealed that:

  1. (57.6 %) are in favor of the stay of Mr. Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazin) in his office as President of the Palestinian Authority up till the holding of the next presidential elections.
  2. (67.5 %) are in favor of concluding a peace agreement with Israel.
  3. (82.1 %) believe that the Egyptian document is a good ground for the reconciliation.
  4. (59.1 %) believe that the origin of the dispute between Fateh and Hamas is a political one.
  5. (40.2 %) agree at various extents that Hamas is giving the Palestinian reconciliation an important priority on the top of its agenda.
  6. (69.7 %) have at various extents confidence in the public opinion polls.
  7. (51.2 %) evaluated their economical situation as “bad”.
  8. (48.7 %) believe that the announcement of President Mahmoud Abbas of his unwillingness to run in the presidential elections is a maneuver.
  9. (46.2 %) are in favor of Hamas participation in the next elections.

Beit Sahour – The Public Relations Section

The most recent poll drafted by Dr. Nabil Kukali and published by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion on February 1st, 2010 included a random sample of (1450) respondents representing all the demographic spectrum of the residents of Gaza Strip at the age of (18) years and older. The poll results revealed that a clear majority of the Palestinians, specifically (57.6 %), are in favor of the stay of Mr. Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazin) in his office as President of the Palestinian Authority up till the holding of the next presidential elections.

In his comments on the poll findings, Dr. Nabil Kukali, Director-General of the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion, said that a considerable rate, representing almost half of Gaza residents, believe that the announcement of President Mahmoud Abbas of his unwillingness to run in the presidential elections is a maneuver and that the dispute between Fateh and Hamas is fundamentally of political origin. Dr. Kukali added that the Palestinian public is of the opinion that only the serious negotiations represent the solid ground of ending the Palestinian schism and recovering the unity of the Palestinian people. “(82.1 %) of the Palestinian society in Gaza consider the Egyptian document as a good basis for a reconciliation and a settlement of the internal Palestinian dispute”, Dr. Kukali said. Furthermore, he referred to the finding that there is a certain optimism in the Palestinian street, represented by (57.5 %) of the respondents, for the possibility of reaching an agreement between the two major political factions in the course of the coming few weeks.

In addition, Dr. Kukali illustrated that the poll findings clearly show the resolve of the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip to encounter the risks and challenges that face the Palestinian national scheme of ending the internal Palestinian division, reinstate the union between the West Bank and Gaza Strip, start a serious national dialogue that puts an end to the conflict flaming up between Fateh and Hamas on the Palestinian landscape, take as basis the results of the national references that are reached in March last year to sign the Egyptian Paper as to escape the present impasse and run free and fair elections.

Dr. Kukali further said that the overwhelming majority of the Palestinian public, namely (75.3 %), are against Hamas decision preventing the National Labor Corporation in Gaza Strip from commemorating the 5th anniversary of the death of the national leader Yassir Arafat (Abu Ammar) and added that (71.2 %) of the Palestinians in Gaza also oppose Hamas decision of closing the offices of the Central Committee for Elections in Gaza Strip and preventing CCE from preparing for the general elections constitutionally scheduled for January 24th, 2010.

The head of PCPO further commented that in spite of the unutterable hardship the Palestinians in Gaza are suffering at present and the deterioration of their economic situation, but a significant majority of them still support a peace deal with Israel and are in favor of resuming the peace talks between Palestinians and Israelis. The international community, the European Union and the international Quartette are therefore asked to expedite the lifting of the siege from Gaza Strip, start rebuilding it and exert genuine pressure on Israel as to abide by the conditions of the international Quartette, to halt the settlement activities and to resume immediately the peace talks from the point these were interrupted in Olmert’s government in order to reach a fair and comprehensive solution, with which all parties will be content.

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