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Wednesday, 24 April. 2024
 
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Performance of Palestinian Leaders, Living Conditions, Performance of Governments, Rebuilding Gaza,Popularity of Political Factions, Presidential Election, Legislative Elections, Negotiations, Third Intifada- Uprising, "ISIS" Phenomena and Operations Decisive Storm

Highlights:

  • An absolute majority (92 percent) of Palestinian respondents believe that ISIS does not represent "true Islam".

  • 49 percent believe that the Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen is unjustified; one third believes otherwise.

  • Only 1 percent of Gaza respondents stated that the economic situation of their families has improved since last year, while 74 percent stated that it has declined.

  • Approval rate of President Mahmoud Abbas is below 50 percent for the first time in his tenure as the President of the PA.

  • A majority of Gaza respondents (68 percent) stated that Hamas is not doing enough to alleviate the suffering of the Gaza population. Similarly, (57 percent) of Gaza respondents stated that neither the PA nor the international organizations are doing enough.

  • Marwan Bargouthi is the most popular leader and Fatah’s popularity reaches 33 percent.

  • 39 percent of respondents have stated that they undecided or will not vote in the next PLC election.

  • 82 percent of respondents support the immediate conduct of legislative and presidential elections in the West Bank and Gaza.

  • 45 percent of respondents will not vote or do not know who will they vote for in a presidential election.

  • 67 percent of respondents oppose the outbreak of a third Intifada at this time.

  • 50 percent of respondents oppose the immediate resumption of negotiations between the PA and Israel.

  • 20 years after Oslo, 64 percent of respondents believe that the Palestinians are farther away from achieving their goal of a Palestinian state than they were 20 years ago.

Introduction

The following are the results and analysis of the latest Arab World for Research & Development (AWRAD) poll. This poll is part of AWRAD’s Compass which tracks the opinions, attitudes and perceptions of the Palestinian public in every corner of modern day Palestine.

The present survey was fielded from April 4-6, 2015. Some key events preceded the fielding of the questionnaire. Firstly, the poll was fielded after the victory of the right in the recent Israeli elections. Other major events occurring before the fieldwork included: the 2015 Arab League Summit in Egypt, the assault and seizure of the Yarmouk Refugee Camp by ISIS, the attacks of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah’s recent visit to Gaza, Israel’s continued seizure of Palestinian tax revenues, the failure of the PA to pay full salaries to its employees for the last five months and the entry of the Palestinians to the International Criminal Court.

AWRAD Palestine Poll is a nationally representative survey of 1,200 face-to-face interviews across the West Bank and Gaza. The survey yields a ± 3 percent margin of error. The sample is a random probability sample. All socioeconomic groups are represented, and all geographic areas are covered by this poll. For more details on the sample, please refer to www.awrad.org. The survey was carried out by AWRAD researchers under the supervision of AWRAD's President, Dr. Nader Said-Foqahaa.

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