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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
Palestinians Support Ceasefire
(CPOD) Jul. 14, 2003 - Residents of the West Bank and Gaza agree with the latest developments to achieve peace in the Middle East, according to a poll by the State Information Service. 68.8 per cent of respondents are satisfied with the three-month truce agreed to by Fatah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad on May 31.
The ceasefire is expected to allow the implementation of the road map for peace, developed by the United States, the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU) and Russia. A fully independent Palestine by 2005 is the key provision of the plan.
Palestinian Authority president Yasser Arafat—shunned from major discussions on the road map—has been critical of violations to the ceasefire. 35 per cent of respondents say their support for Arafat increased as a result of his actions.
Polling Data
Are you satisfied with the ceasefire agreement with Israel?
Yes | 68.8% |
No | 23.9% |
In the last few weeks, has your support for president Yasser Arafat increased, decreased or remained the same?
Increased | 35.0% |
Remained the same | 44.2% |
Decreased | 7.5% |
Source: State Information Service
Methodology: Interviews to 414 Palestinian residents in Gaza, and 464 Palestinian residents in the West Bank, conducted in early July 2003. Margin of error is 3.5 per cent.
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