Polls

3 June 2014: Reconciliation, Government and Popular Expectations, Overall Situation, Elections, Negotiations and the Peace Process
 
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English report            English tables
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Publication date: 3 June 2014
Fieldwork Date: 24-26 May 2014
Sample size: 1,200 Palestinians in the West Bank & Gaza Strip
Margin of error: + 3 %
 
 
Highlights:
  • Optimism for the future has increased from 48 percent to 63 percent in less than two months. Optimism in Gaza has jumped from 46 percent to 71 percent.
  • 78 percent of respondents believe that the current reconciliation efforts will be successful on all levels. 84 percent in Gaza are optimistic about these efforts.
  • 49 percent of respondents believe that Fatah and Hamas will benefit the most from reconciliation; 48 percent think that reconciliation will be beneficial for all Palestinians.
  • 85 percent of respondents believe that the current reconciliation efforts should be continued even if foreign or US aid is suspended, or Israel employs additional pressure. 
  • 92 percent support the immediate conduct of presidential and legislative elections.
  • 70 percent of Palestinians are optimistic that the six-month deadline for conducting new elections will be met.
  • 76 percent of respondents state that they intend to participate in future elections (89 percent in Gaza and 68 percent in the West Bank).
  • Positive evaluations of President Abbas, Hamdallah and the Haniyeh governments have increased.
  • 40 percent of respondents do not support any of the political factions, votes that are crucial in determining the results of any future election.
  • 50 percent of Palestinians support a resumption of negotiations between the PA and Israel. A further 67 percent support a return to negotiations if the fourth round of prisoners are released and settlement building is frozen for three months. 
  • 66 percent believe that Israel’s position on contested issues is responsible for the recent breakdown in negotiations.
 
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