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Publication Date: 21February 2013
Fieldwork: 10-12 February 2013
Sample Size: 1200 Palestinians
Margin of error: ±3%
Highlights:
- 95 percent of Gazans support the immediate holding of legislative and presidential elections. 82 percent of West Bank respondents agree.
- 50 percent say that they have heard of popular protest activities such as the erection of the Bab Al Shams Camp.
- 69 percent believe that this kind of protest will have real impact on ending the occupation.
- 65 percent of respondents oppose a new Intifada.
- The belief that the UN Vote advanced the Palestinian cause declined from 68 percent to 44 percent.
- 53 percent believe that the latest confrontations and resulting ceasefire in Gaza will not lead to real change in the affairs of Palestinians.
- 44 percent now prefer the Fatah approach to that of Hamas (28 percent).
- 68 percent of respondents support a return to negotiations at this time if Israel were to stop settlement building in the West Bank.
- Support for Fatah has returned to its July 2012 level (42 percent), increasing from 37 percent in December 2012.
- Since December, support for Hamas has declined by 4 points to 18 percent.
- The approval rate for President Abbas stands at 58 percent compared to 45 percent for Haniyeh and 39 percent for Fayyad.
- In a two-way presidential race, Abbas would receive 64 percent compared to 36 percent for Meshaal or Haniyeh.
- For the position of a Prime Minister in a national unity government, 28 percent prefer Haniyeh while 23 percent prefer Fayyad.
- Fayyad is more popular in Gaza than in the West Bank, so is Fatah.