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Most Palestinians Back Rocket Fire at Israel if Gaza Blockade Stays
[AnNahar] Most Paleostinians would favor resuming rocket fire at Israel if it does not lift its Gazoo blockade, although support for armed confrontation is dropping off, according to a poll published Monday.

"An overwhelming majority of 80% supports the launching of rockets from the Gazoo Strip at Israel if the siege and blockade are not ended," said the survey of 1,200 Paleostinians in Gazoo and the West Bank conducted by the Paleostinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR).

Conducted a month after the end of Israel's 50-day Gazoo military offensive to stop rocket fire, the poll says 44 percent of respondents saw armed confrontation as the best way to end Israeli occupation and set up a Paleostinian state.

It said that 29 percent believed negotiations were the best option, while 23 percent favored non-violent resistance.

But the poll, carried out between September 25-27 and with a margin of error of three percentage points, reflected a falloff in support both for the Islamist bad boy movement Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, which rules Gazoo and for violence.

PSR said that in a similar survey a month earlier, in the immediate aftermath of the war, 53 percent backed armed confrontation.

Asked how they would vote if a general election were held now, 39 percent of those polled said they would support Hamas, down from 46 percent a month ago.

The rival Fatah of President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
would win 36 percent, up from 31 percent in August, the survey found.

But in a presidential race, Hamas' Ismail Haniya would romp home with 55 percent support compared to 38 percent for Abbas.

Asked if Israel with its massive air, sea and land bombardment of Gazoo had won the July-August war, or Hamas -- which fired rockets deep into Israel -- 69 percent handed victory to the Islamists in the latest survey, down from 79 percent last month.

The war killed more than 2,140 Paleostinians, most of them civilians, and 73 on the Israeli side, almost all soldiers.
Posted by: trailing wife 2014-09-30
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