Gaza Public Rejects Hamas, Wants Ceasefire

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Gazans Wanted Ceasefire Even as Hamas Started Firing Rockets Hamas should maintain a ceasefire with Israel in both Gaza and the West Bank. Gaza Strongly agree 38.0% Agree 32.0% Disagree 10.9% Strongly disagree 17.3% Don’t know 1.8% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Recently, President Mahmoud Abbas stated that the unity government to be formed would recognize Israel, renounce violence and honor all previous international agreements. Do you support or oppose that Hamas should accept this position? Gaza Support 57.3% Oppose 37.6% No Opinion/Don’t know 5.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Agree or strongly agree Disagree or strongly disagree Don’t know Support Oppose No opinion/ Don’t know Hamas should maintain a cease-fire: Unity government should renounce violence: © The Washington Institute for Near East Policy · Survey conducted June 15-17, 2014 Gaza Respondents Gaza Respondents

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A recent, credible poll shows that most Gazans oppose Hamas policies and leaders alike, and favor a ceasefire with Israel. Read more: http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/gaza-public-rejects-hamas-wants-ceasefire

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Gazans Wanted Ceasefire Even as Hamas Started Firing Rockets

Hamas should maintain a cease‐fire with Israel in both Gaza and the West Bank. 

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Strongly agree 38.0%Agree 32.0%Disagree  10.9%Strongly disagree 17.3%Don’t know 1.8%

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Recently, President Mahmoud Abbas stated that the unity government to be formed would recognize Israel, renounce violence and honor all previous international agreements. Do you support or oppose that Hamas should accept this position?

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Support 57.3%Oppose 37.6%No Opinion/Don’t know 5.1%

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Hamas should maintain a cease-fire: Unity government should renounce violence:

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Gazans Wanted Ceasefire Even as Hamas Started Firing Rockets

For the following list of steps, please explain if you think it will have a positive or negative impact on the prospects for future settlement between the two parties.“Palestinian proposals for popular resistance against the occupation”

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Positive impact 72.7%No impact 21.8%Negative impact 3.8%Don’t know 1.8%

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Nonviolent Resistance Viewed as Having Positive Impact

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Hamas Failing to Deliver

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How significant or how insignificant are the following issues in your area?

From your perspective, how significant or how insignificant are the following issues in your area? 

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Level of crime 70.9% 22.0% 6.4% 0.7%Level of corruption from Palestinian government officials

66.4% 28.2% 4.9% 0.4%

Presence of Palestinian militias that are not organized under the formal security structure

46.9% 31.3% 15.1% 5.6% 1.1%

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Hamas Failing to Deliver

The PA should send officials and security officers to Gaza to take over the administration there.

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Strongly agree 64.7%Agree 23.1%Disagree  2.4%Strongly disagree 9.6%Don’t know 0.2%

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The Palestinian Authority should send officials and security officers to Gaza to take over the administration there:

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Hamas Leaders Have Meager Political Support

In your own view, who do you think should be the president of Palestine in the next two years?

Mahmoud Abbas, 32.4%

Marwan Albarghouthi, 8.5%

Ismael Haniyeh, 11.7%

No specific answer, 9.0%

Mohammad Dahlan, 20.2%

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Other, 5.5%

Khaled Mashaal, 3.0%

Rami Alhamadallah, 3.2%

Mustafa Albarghouthi, 5.3%

Salam Fayyad, 1.1%

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Majority of Gazans Want Israeli Jobs

Would you like to see Israel allow more Palestinians to work inside Israel?

Would you personally be willing to work in Israel if there was a good, high-paying job?

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