Issue: HamasRSS

israel_jer
(12/14/09) -

Netanyahu Sought to Appease Obama, Say Israelis

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Most people in Israel believe Benjamin Netanyahu broke an election promise by ordering the freeze of settlement construction in occupied territories, according to a poll by Maagar Mochot released by IMRA. 51 per cent of respondent agree with the notion that the Israeli prime minister failed to keep his promise of allowing the growth of Jewish settlements.

middle-east
(11/07/09) -

Palestinians Blame Hamas for Slow Reconciliation

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Many people in the Palestinian territories think Hamas is mostly responsible for the absence of a national reconciliation pact, according to a poll by the An-Najah National University. 40.8 per cent of respondents share this opinion, while 22.4 per cent blame Fatah for the delay in signing an agreement.

mideast_wall
(11/01/09) -

Palestinians Favour Goldstone Recommendations

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Most people in the Palestinian territories would support the implementation of recommendations made in the Goldstone Report, according to a poll by An-Najah National University. 55.6 per cent of respondents share this point of view, while 32.6 per cent disagree.

middle-east_desert
(10/28/09) -

Fatah Would Handily Win New Palestinian Ballot

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Support for the Fatah movement more than doubles public backing for its opponent party Hamas in the Palestinian territories, according to a poll by the Jerusalem Media & Communication Center. 40 per cent of respondents would vote for Fatah in the next election to the Palestinian Legislative Council, while 18.7 per cent would back Hamas.

palestine_guy
(09/30/09) -

Palestinians Urge for Decision on State Creation

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The vast majority of people in the Palestinian territories want their current political situation to change, according to a poll by the International Peace Institute and Charney Research. 55 per cent of respondents want the creation of an independent Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza.

israel_jer
(09/03/09) -

Israelis Want Assurances Before Shalit Deal

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Most Israelis believe their government should set specific conditions before freeing Palestinian prisoners as part of a deal to secure the release of Gilad Shalit, according to a poll by Maagar Mochot. 76 per cent of respondents believe no agreement should be reached before it is verified that the captured soldier is alive.

papres_aug2009
(08/23/09) -

Abbas Would Earn Victory in Palestinian Ballot

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas could win a new term in office next year, according to a poll by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research. 52 per cent of respondents in the West Bank and Gaza Strip would vote for the Fatah member in the presidential election, up three points since May.

palestine_guy
(07/27/09) -

Palestinians Clearly Call for Unity Government

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The vast majority of people in the West Bank and Gaza want Hamas and Fatah to reconcile, according to a poll by An-Najah National University. 80 per cent of respondents would back a unity government formed by the parties that control each of the two Palestinian territories and want the two factions to jointly prepare the next general election.

middle_east_water (2)
(07/06/09) -

Fatah Would Crush Hamas in Palestinian Ballot

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The Fatah movement would get roughly twice the vote share of its opponent Hamas in the next election to the Palestinian Legislative Council, according to a poll by the Jerusalem Media & Communications Center. 38.5 per cent of respondents would support Fatah in the next election, while 18.8 per cent would vote for Hamas.

middle_east_water (2)
(06/07/09) -

Abbas Regains Edge Among Palestinians

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Mahmoud Abbas holds the upper hand in the Palestinian Territories, according to a poll by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research. 49 per cent of respondents would vote for the Fatah leader in the next presidential election, up five points since March.