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Poll No. 168
Date: November 4, 2009

The most recent poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali revealed that:

  1. (81.9 %) of the Palestinians miss the departed Palestinian President Yassir Arafat.
  2. (60.7 %) believe that the economic situation in the West Bank has improved under the government of Salam Fayyad.
  3. (43.7 %) demand an amendment to Oslo Accord.
  4. (62.5 %) support the presidential decree calling on holding presidential and parliamentary elections on January 25th, 2010.
  5. (49.9 %) support the Egyptian Reconciliation Paper.
  6. (59.7 %) are in favor of deploying Arab military forces in Gaza Strip.
  7. (60.5 %) support at different extents the document of the Palestinian Prime Minister, Mr. Salam Fayyad.
  8. (59.1 %) believe that Fateh has a better chance to win in the coming elections.
  9. (37.2 %) believe that there is a positive change in the US-American policy towards the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Beit Sahour – The Public Relations Bureau.

In the most recent poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali, being conducted during the period October 24 – 31, 2009 and published by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion, a random sample of (1050) Palestinian adults (over 18 years old) representing the various demographic specimens in the Palestinian society in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip, were face-to-face interviewed.

The most important finding of this poll is that the overwhelming majority of the Palestinians, namely (81.9 %), feel that they are missing the Late President Yassir Arafat five years after his departure, which is an evidence of how much respect and esteem the Palestinian people still feel towards him.

Dr. Nabil Kukali, Director-General of the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion, said that the support for the meeting held between the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu scored the considerable rate of (53.6 %), a finding that may indicate the feelings of the Palestinians that this meeting could boost the Palestinian-American relations and keep them strong, particularly after the election of President Obama. This is backed by another finding, namely (37.2 %) of the Palestinian public are of the opinion that there is a positive change in the American policy since he, Obama, is in office compared with that of his predecessor, President George Bosh. Such a meeting, Dr. Kukali commented, might convince the US administration of the significance of its role in sponsoring the peace process, especially because its ally, Israel, is the one party that impedes the negotiations and blocks the achievement of the comprehensive and just peace.

Dr. Kukali added in his comments that the majority of the Palestinian people support the presidential decree calling on holding presidential and parliamentary elections on the 25th of January, 2010. This clear majority represents (62.5 %) of the Palestinians, comprising of (66.9 %) in the West Bank and (54.7 %) in Gaza Strip. Dr. Kukali, in this context, further said that (52.1 %) of the Palestinians would vote for Mr. Mahmoud Abbas if he would run the elections as candidate for a second term of presidency. This said score comprises of (33.1 %) of the Palestinians in Gaza Strip and (62.6 %) in the West Bank, whilst his rival, Mr. Ismael Haniyyah from Hamas, would score only (14.5 %) of the Palestinian votes, being the resultant rate of (24.6 %) in Gaza Strip and a meager rate of (8.8 %) in the West Bank. In addition, Dr. Kukali indicated that almost two thirds of the Palestinian people, specifically (60.5 %), consisting of (51.2 %) in Gaza Strip and (66.1 %) in the West Bank, support the document of the Palestinian PM, Mr. Salam Fayyad. This outcome might show the conviction of the Palestinian people that this scheme is capable of developing political, economic and social programs as well as creating a democratic society and achieving the aspirations of the Palestinian people and fulfilling their hopes of establishing an independent, viable state of their own in the West Bank and in Gaza Strip. All this might have given this scheme a considerable, popular support in this poll.

At the conclusion of his comments, Dr. Nabil Kukali pointed out that the majority of the Palestinian public demand an amendment to Oslo Accord due to their conviction that this agreement did not meet what they are aspiring after, namely establishing a sovereign Palestinian state, promoting the economy, creating job opportunities, improving the living conditions, defining the borders, allocating border-crossings and boosting the freedom of movement and transportation.

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