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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
A Palestinian State Is Possible, Both Sides Say
(CPOD) Jul. 2, 2003 - Israelis and Palestinians agree on a key element of the proposed road map for peace in the Middle East, according to a TNS Teleseeker and the Palestine Center for Public Opinion. At least 50 per cent of respondents believe a full-fledged Palestinian state is possible.
An independent Palestine is considered the main provision of the road map for peace, developed by the United States, the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU) and Russia.
The peace process was boosted last week as radical Palestinian groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad agreed to a three-month truce.
Polling Data
Do you believe there will be a viable Palestinian state living side-by-side with Israel in the next five years?
Israelis | Palestinians | |
Yes | 51% | 50% |
No | 45% | 45% |
Source: TNS Teleseeker / Palestine Center for Public Opinion
Methodology: Telephone interviews to 500 Israeli citizens, conducted from Jun. 10 to Jun. 12, 2003. Face-to-face interviews to 430 Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, conducted from Jun. 9 to Jun. 13, 2003. No margin of error was provided.
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