Hamas Loses Popular Support for Not Shooting Rockets at Israel
If youre looking for insight into the Palestinians mindset, a new poll by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research offers some fascinating glimpses into their views on everything from killing Jews to fiscal responsibility.
The poll found a significant decline in Hamass popularity in the Gaza Strip and a decrease in the positive evaluation of Gazas Hamas government. Only 27% of Gazans said they would vote Hamas if elections were held today, down from 35% three months ago, while only 36% approved of the Hamas governments performance, down from 41%. Sounds encouraging, right?
But heres the kicker: The poll was taken immediately after Islamic Jihads recent rocket assault on Israel, and the pollsters said the drop in Hamass support was probably due [partly] to Hamas behavior, standing on the sideline, during Gazas rocket war with Israel. In other words, according to a leading Palestinian pollster, the way to win the Palestinian publics affection is by indiscriminate rocket fire on Israeli cities, and Hamass popularity suffered because it sat this round out. And were supposed to believe a Palestinian state would live in peace with Israel?
No less enlightening, however, were the questions about the Palestinian Authoritys financial crisis. The PA has a $1.1 billion hole in its $3.5 billion budget for 2012, mainly due to a drop in international donations. Yet when it tried to solve the problem with a mix of tax increases and spending cuts, a public outcry forced it to retreat. So the poll asked how Palestinians thought the problem should be solved.
It turns out that only a minority (38%) favor any kind of self-help measure: 9% back tax increases, while 29% support cutting expenditures by putting civil servants on early retirement. The majority, 52%, prefer returning to negotiations with Israel in order to obtain greater international financial support.
Posted by: tipper 2012-03-20 |