Public Opinion Poll – Gaza Strip: Gaza War, The Day After, Peace Process, National Reconciliation, Role of the Palestinian Authority 1278
AWRAD has conducted a public opinion poll conducted in the Gaza Strip between 8 August and 17 August 2024. Amidst the ongoing conflict and challenging living conditions, the poll reveals significant insights into the current sentiments and preferences of Palestinians in Gaza regarding socio-political dynamics, governance, and future prospects. The poll, which surveyed 538 adult Palestinians across all five governorates of Gaza through computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI), aimed to capture the evolving attitudes of Gaza's populace towards the peace process, governance, and reconciliation. This sample was designed as a tracking study to re-interview Gazans who were originally interviewed in AWRAD’s May 2024 poll of the West Bank and Gaza; this sample frame was then supplemented by sampling additional respondents from AWRAD’s proprietary telephone panel of Gazan adults. The margin of error is ±4.2% at a 95% confidence level.
 
Please refer to the English Press Release and Main Results.
Please refer to the Arabic Press Release and Main Results.
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