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5 November 2015: Protests, President Abbas' Speech at the U.N, Living Conditions, Palestinian Leadership, Popularity of Political Factions and Elections

 

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Highlights
  • 56 percent of Palestinians are optimistic about the future.
  • 64 percent of West Bank respondents say the security situation in their region has deteriorated.
  • Two thirds of respondents believe that it is unlikely President Abbas will terminate provisions of the Oslo Accords.
  • 53 percent continues to support a two-state solution.
  • Popular support for a new Intifada has risen from 26 percent in July 2015 to 63 percent.
  • A third of respondents believe that ending security cooperation with Israel is the top priority for Palestinian leadership.
  • A majority (83 percent) supports the immediate conduct of legislative and presidential elections.
  • If legislative elections took place today, 40 percent are undecided or will not vote.
  • In a hypothetical presidential election, Abbas and Haniyeh are statistically even.
 
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