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Poll No. 197
March 25, 2015

The latest PCPO-poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali revealed the following key results:

  • (64.3 %) of the Palestinians evaluated their economic situations as ‘bad’.
  • (59.3 %) are in favor of boycotting the Israeli products.
  • (51.6 %) believe that there is a strong link between the results of the Israeli elections, the election of a new Prime Minister and the problems that will take place in the Palestinian territories.
  • (30.0 %) are in favor of returning to the peace negotiations, whilst (41.0 %) oppose that.
  • (32.5 %) would immigrate to a Western country.

Beit Sahour – Section of Public Relations

The latest poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali and conducted by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (www.pcpo.org), during the period from February 26 – March 14, 2015 covered a random sample of (1025) Palestinian respondents representing the various demographic specimens of Palestinians (18 years and above) living in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip. It revealed that (41.0 %) of the Palestinian public oppose returning to the peace negotiations with the Israelis at present.

Dr. Nabil Kukali, President and founder of the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion, said in a statement that there is a remarkable regression to the support of the Palestinian public for the peace talks with the Israelis. Whilst most of the public opinion polls that had been published in the past years were in favor of continuing the negotiations with the Israelis, the outcome of the present poll, however, unveiled that (41.0 %) of the Palestinians expressed their opposition to the resumption of the peace talks with the Israelis, because they are convinced that these talks that lasted around (21) years didn’t conduce to any change to the present situation towards the peace process and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Dr. Kukali further stated that the outcome of the Israeli elections and their implications and consequences will surely have a significant impact on the issues of peace, economic progress, trade and other, since (51.6 %) of the respondents predicted that this impact will be vigorous, particularly as the Israeli leadership plays a major role in contributing to the regression of the peace process or to whatever potential opportunity that might appear to realize a peaceful solution in the area.

Dr. Kukali concluded his comments saying that the Palestinian public do believe that the truce between Israel and Hamas in Gaza serves well the interests of both, the Palestinian people and Israel. Efforts made by international parties as to reach a long-term truce between Hamas and Israel in Gaza Strip are serving actually the interests of both conflict parties.

Dr. Kukali stated that the results of this poll clearly indicate the presence of a severe economic crisis the Palestinian territories are going through. The freezing of the funds’ transfer to the Palestinian Authority of the Palestinian taxes and custom duties retained by Israel since months, that reached already the amount of (2.5) billion NIS and that constitute more than (70 %) of the PA’s revenues, the split of economy between the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the problem of being incapable of paying the salaries for the government employees in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as well as the manifold restrictions and complications imposed by Israel on the border-crossings and the check-points all over the West Bank; all these led to the deterioration of the economic situations in the Palestinian territories and their negative effects on all social levels, as well as on the rate of unemployment and immigration, as the number of those who would immigrate to the West, if they had the opportunity thereto, is rising. The evidence is that in a previous poll conducted early this year, (27 %) of the Palestinian public said they would immigrate, whilst in this present poll the rate rose to (32.5 %). It should be particularly noted that the rates of unemployment and poverty are rising among the groups of young people. All indications show sadly that the economic situation in the future will be much worse than it is now, since the present poll suggests that most of the people living in the Palestinian territories don’t have a genuine opportunity to improve their living conditions and don’t have so much hope about the future.

Dr. Kukali pointed out that a high rate of the Palestinian public, specifically (59.3 %), are in favor of boycotting Israeli products that can be substituted by a Palestinian or otherwise a foreign product, as it is illogical that Israel imposes an economic blockade on the Palestinian people on the one side, and the Palestinians purchase its products on the other side, taking hereby into consideration that the Palestinian imports from Israel are amounting annually around 3.5 billion US-dollars. Hereunder are the poll results in details:

The Peace Process

Regarding the question:”In general, are you in favor, or not, of returning to the peace negotiations between the Palestinians and the Israelis under the present circumstances ?” (30 %) said “Yes, I’m in favor of that”, (41 %) said “No, I oppose” and (29 %) said “I don’t know”.

The Israeli Elections

Responding to the question:”Up to which extent, do you think, the outcome of the Israeli elections might affect our country with regard to issues such as peace, economic progress, trade and others ? In other words, what would be the impact of the new Israeli Prime Minister on events that take place in our country ?”, (14.5 %) said “a very strong impact”, (37.1 %) “a strong impact”, (14.6 %) “a weak impact”, (18.7 %) “will have no impact” and (15.1 %) said “I don’t know”.

The Truce

With respect to the question:”Now nearly five months after signing the temporary truce between Israel and Hamas, do you think that the truce is serving more the interests of the Palestinian people or the interests of Israel ?”, (33.2 %) said:”this truce serves more the interests of the Palestinian people, whilst (30.6 %) said:”it serves more Israel’s interest”, and (19.8 %) are of the opinion that “it serves the interests of both parties, the Israelis and the Palestinians alike”.(16.4 %) said: “I don’t know”.

The Palestinian Elections

Responding to the question:”What is the likelihood that the Palestinian elections would be held in the coming 6 months ?”, (6.5 %) of the respondents said “they will certainly be held”,

(35.1 %) “they are likely to be held”, (27.2 %) “they are unlikely to be held”, (16.7 %) said:”they will certainly not be held” and (14.5 %) said “I don’t know”.

The United Nations Relief and Work Agency (UNRWA)

With respect to the question:”How would you evaluate the recent UNRWA decision regarding the non-payment of the lease receivables of those citizens in the Gaza Strip, who are affected by the last war, taking hereby into consideration that the reconstruction process did not start yet and the UNRWA office in Gaza Strip declared that it will halt the payment of tens of thousands of subsidies allocated for the repair of demolished houses, as the international donors are running out of money”, (17.2 %) of the respondents said:” it’s a positive decision”, (59.3 %) said:”it’s a negative one”, and (23.5 %) said:”I don’t know”.

The Reconstruction of Gaza Strip

Responding to the question:”A senior envoy of the United Nations attributed the reason of the delay in Gaza Strip reconstruction works to the lack of cooperation between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, saying:”We need a government that is capable of bearing the responsibility for that”, emphasizing thereby the necessity to have an effective and stable administration in the Gaza Strip. As this is not available, the international donors, he said, are concerned about sending money to Gaza.”Do you support or oppose this declaration ?”, (14.9 %) of the respondents said:”I strongly support”, (31.7 %) “I somewhat support”, (25.8 %) “I somewhat oppose”, (14.5 %) “I strongly oppose”, whilst (13.1 %) said:”I don’t know”.

Peace between Palestinians and Israelis

Regarding the question:”Now think of the future, when your children become in your age. Do you think that there will be peace at that time between Israelis and Palestinians ?”, (2.7 %) said “certainly”, (22.2 %) said:”likely”, (25.4 %) said:”possibly”, (12.9 %) “unlikely” and (25.9 %) said:”there will be never peace”, whilst (10.9 %) said:”I don’t know”.

Boycotting Israeli Products

(59.3 %) of the Palestinian public are in favor of boycotting the Israeli products, whilst (30.9 %) oppose that and (9.8 %) declined to answer the relevant question.

The Economic Situation

(64.3 %) of the Palestinians evaluated the general economic situation in the Palestinian territories as ‘bad’, whilst (27.9 %) evaluated it as ‘fair’ (mediocre), (4.4 %) as ‘good’ and (3.4 %) said:”I don’t know”.

And responding in this context to the question:”Do you think most people living in the Palestinian territories have a genuine opportunity to improve their living conditions?”

(26.3 %) of the respondents said ‘Yes, they have’, whilst (65.0 %) said:”No, they don’t have”, and (8.7 %) said:” I don’t know”.

Worries About the Subsistence

Regarding the question:”Up to which extent are you worried at present about the subsistence of your family ?”, (36.2 %) said “very much worried”, (38.3 %) “worried”, (19.2 %) “not so much worried”, (3.1 %) “not worried at all” and (3.2 %) answered “I don’t know”.

The Concerns of the Citizen

Responding to the question: "What is your main concern at present? ", (27.0%) answered " job / money", (32.4%) "the security", (22.8%) "the health" and (17.8%) "the future".

The Content with the Life

With regard to the question: "How much are you in general content with your life?". Taking into consideration that the answers were on a scale from 1 to 10, where (1) stands for the utmost degree of discontent and (10) for the utmost degree of content. The outcome was in average (4.82) at a standard deviation of (2.1). This means that the Palestinian public - in general - is somehow discontent with their lives.

The Future

Responding to the question:”Are most people living in your area very hopeful about the future ?”,(32.2 %) said “Yes”, (58.0 %) “No” and (9.8 %) said “I don’t know”.

Immigration

On the question:” If the immigration door to the West would be opened for you, would you immigrate or stay in your country ?”, (60.4 %) answered “I would stay in my country”, (32.5 %) “I would immigrate” and (7.1 %) said “ I don’t know”.

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