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Poll: More than half of Palestinians support a third Intifada

Statistics reflect a rise in support for violence and terror and a decline in support for negotiations

March 24, 2023 16:48
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According to a new poll carried out by a Palestinian research centre, the vast majority of Palestinians support the murder of Israeli brothers Yagel and Hallel Yaniv; and as support for armed struggle has risen, support for a two-state solution has dropped, and for the first time ever more than half want to see the collapse or dissolution of the Palestinian Authority.

The poll, which was conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip earlier this month surveyed 1200 adults face-to-face in 120 randomly selected locations.

The period before the poll witnessed several developments including the PA announcing a suspension of security coordination with Israel, escalating armed confrontations with the IDF in the West Bank, continued teacher strikes in Palestinian public schools over the PA withholding salaries, the imposition of one shekel being added to telecommunication bills which will be donated to an East Jerusalem fund, and Jewish settler violence in Huwara.

When asked about the most effective way to bring about the end of the Israeli occupation and the creation of an independent Palestinian state, 77 per cent chose violence (from 68 per cent a year ago). Of that, 54 per cent chose armed struggle (all-out terror similar to the PA-launched Second Intifada) and 23 per cent chose “popular resistance” (a PA euphemism that refers to sporadic terror attacks like stabbings, shootings, and car ramming). Only 18 per cent chose “negotiations”, down from 25 per cent a year ago.