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Poll No. 171
Date: July 11, 2010

The most recent poll of the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali has revealed that:

  1. (46.8 %) of the Palestinian support the Palestinian government’s decision postponing the local municipal councils’ elections until further notice.
  2. (65.2 %) believe that those mostly benefiting from the flotillas sent to break the Gaza blockade are the Gazans.
  3. (52.5 %) believe that the indirect Israeli-Palestinian talks will be a failure.
  4. (53.3 %) believe that the Israelis are not concerned about making peace with the Palestinians.
  5. (69.3 %) support the intention of the PA President Mahmoud Abbas to pay a visit to Gaza.
  6. (46.0 %) have confidence in Fateh leadership, (33.7 %) in Hamas leadership.
  7. (81.8 %) oppose the renunciation of the right of home return.
  8. (43.2 %) watch the FIFA world cup competitions on TV.

Beit Sahour – Section of Public Relations:

The most recent poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali, conducted and published by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion during the period from June 17 to July 2nd, 2010, covered a random sample of (1002) respondents representing the various demographic specimens of adult Palestinians (18 years and above) living in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip. The poll revealed that a great majority of the Palestinians, reaching (69.3 %), support the intention of the PA President Mahmoud Abbas to pay a visit to Gaza in the near future.

Dr. Nabil Kukali, Director-General of the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion, said that after a good while of indirect talks between the Palestinians and the Israelis there is a general feeling among the Palestinians that these talks will fail. It’s obvious, so believe the Palestinians, that Israel permanently tries to undermine the requirements of the negotiation process. More than half of the Palestinian public, specifically(53.3 %), doesn’t trust the Israeli intentions and believe that the Israelis are not concerned about making peace with the Palestinians.

Dr. Kukali further added that a clear majority of the Palestinians are of the opinion that the party most benefiting from the flotillas sent to break the Gaza blockade are the Gazans themselves, for the blockade levied by Israel on Gaza Strip is seen as a form of collective punishment. The pressing necessity arises now to lift this unjust blockade as to put an end to this unbearable hardship the people in Gaza Strip are suffering from.

In his comments on the results of this poll, Dr. Kukali mentioned that the confidence of the Palestinians in Hamas leadership has increased by (18.7 %) compared with the results of the poll conducted in April. This rise in confidence, Dr. Kukali stated, may be attributed to the popular solidarity against the Israeli assault on the humanitarian aid flotilla heading to Gaza as well as to the opening of the border crossings between Gaza Strip and Egypt by the Egyptian government, and last, but not least, to the blockade easing measures announced, and partly applied by the Israelis themselves. “All this”, Dr. Kukali said, “has obviously contributed to the sudden rise of the popular confidence in Hamas leadership. This rise in confidence comes unexpectedly from the West Bank, where Hamas scored (41.3 %) against (19.8 %) in their domain in Gaza Strip, giving an overall result of (33.7 %) “.

Regarding Fateh, the popular confidence in its leadership in the West Bank (48.2 %) and in Gaza Strip (42.1 %) is almost balanced, giving an overall result of (46.0 %) throughout the Palestinian territories. This outcome however indicates that Fateh has still in Gaza Strip numerically more than the double of Hamas supporters.

With respect to the US peace commitment, Dr. Kukali pointed out that there is among the Palestinians an increasing feeling of frustration due to the inability of the United States to exert more pressure on Israel as to stop the settlement activities, particularly in East Jerusalem, and to make a progress towards the peace process. This could indicate a clear retreat from the US commitment declared by President Barack Obama to put an end to the Israeli occupation, to establish a Palestinian state and to achieve a comprehensive and just peace in the region.

 
 
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