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(Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research) Dr. Khalil Shikaki - By 59% to 40%, Palestinians oppose the two-state solution for Israeli-Palestinian peace, according to a poll conducted in the West Bank and Gaza by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research on Dec. 8-11, 2020. 62% believe that the two-state solution is no longer practical or feasible, while 75% believe that the chances for the creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel in the next five years are slim or nonexistent. 29% prefer waging "an armed struggle" against Israel, down from 35% three months ago. 3/4 demand the holding of general legislative and presidential elections, but only 32% expect such elections to be held soon. 66% want President Abbas to resign, while 30% want him to remain. 76% think that if Hamas wins the elections, Fatah will not accept the results. 58% think if Fatah wins the elections, Hamas will not accept the results. 2020-12-21 00:00:00Full Article
Poll: Most Palestinians Oppose the Two-State Solution
(Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research) Dr. Khalil Shikaki - By 59% to 40%, Palestinians oppose the two-state solution for Israeli-Palestinian peace, according to a poll conducted in the West Bank and Gaza by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research on Dec. 8-11, 2020. 62% believe that the two-state solution is no longer practical or feasible, while 75% believe that the chances for the creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel in the next five years are slim or nonexistent. 29% prefer waging "an armed struggle" against Israel, down from 35% three months ago. 3/4 demand the holding of general legislative and presidential elections, but only 32% expect such elections to be held soon. 66% want President Abbas to resign, while 30% want him to remain. 76% think that if Hamas wins the elections, Fatah will not accept the results. 58% think if Fatah wins the elections, Hamas will not accept the results. 2020-12-21 00:00:00Full Article
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