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(Jerusalem Media and Communications Center) JMCC interviewed 1,000 Palestinians aged 15-29 in the West Bank and Gaza on April 13-19, 2016. The poll, published on Monday, showed that 41% of Palestinian youths in the West Bank believe the recent wave of terrorist attacks on Israelis "serves the Palestinian cause," while 23% say it harms the cause. 52% in the West Bank support the continuation of the current unrest, while 44% are opposed. When asked, "Do you think young Palestinian activists should work together with like-minded Israelis to end the conflict?" 58% in the West Bank and 75% in Gaza said "No." At the same time, 73% in the West Bank said they were optimistic regarding the Palestinian future, while 26% were pessimistic.2016-04-26 00:00:00Full Article
Poll: Young West Bank Palestinians Say Knife Attacks on Israelis Serve the Palestinian Cause
(Jerusalem Media and Communications Center) JMCC interviewed 1,000 Palestinians aged 15-29 in the West Bank and Gaza on April 13-19, 2016. The poll, published on Monday, showed that 41% of Palestinian youths in the West Bank believe the recent wave of terrorist attacks on Israelis "serves the Palestinian cause," while 23% say it harms the cause. 52% in the West Bank support the continuation of the current unrest, while 44% are opposed. When asked, "Do you think young Palestinian activists should work together with like-minded Israelis to end the conflict?" 58% in the West Bank and 75% in Gaza said "No." At the same time, 73% in the West Bank said they were optimistic regarding the Palestinian future, while 26% were pessimistic.2016-04-26 00:00:00Full Article
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