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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas' Popularity Spikes Among Paleos in West Bank, Gaza Strip
2018-12-24
[JP] recent poll conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research found a significant jump in Hamas’ popularity in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Most strikingly, the survey found that if presidential elections were held today, and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas were to square off, the former would win with 49 percent of the vote (up from 45% three month ago) compared to the latter’s 42% (down from 47% three months ago).

With respect to parliamentary elections, the poll, which surveyed 1,270 Palestinians across both territories, revealed that Hamas and Abbas’ Fatah faction are nearly deadlocked with the former projected to receive 35% of the vote (down from 36% three months ago) compared to the latter’s 34% (up from 27% three months ago).

"It’s been a long-known fact that Hamas is incredibly popular in the West Bank," former Israeli parliamentarian Dr. Einat Wilf, conveyed to The Media Line. "No elections are being held for a reason: The outcome is certain. It’s been a reigning assumption since my time in the Knesset [Israeli parliament] that Hamas will win an election, if one were to take place.

"The only thing keeping Hamas from taking over the West Bank, whether by elections or by force, is Israel," she stressed.

Brig. Gen. (ret.) Shlomo Brom, a Senior Fellow at the Tel Aviv-based Institute for National Security Studies, contended to The Media Line that the rise in Hamas’ popularity is "mostly because of the failure of the government in Ramallah and a [resulting] drop in Palestinian support for Abbas, and not because of anything Hamas has done."

This mirrors the poll’s findings, with a majority of Palestinians (53%) holding negative views of the PA. When asked to identify the party responsible for the deteriorating conditions in Gaza, respondents placed the brunt of the blame (43%) on the PA and Abbas, with whom 65% of Palestinians are dissatisfied.

"There is a myriad of reasons for this," Brom explained, "some due to his style of leadership and quasi-authoritarian regime in the West Bank, in addition to his treatment of Gaza as PA-imposed sanctions have greatly worsened the enclave’s socio-economic situation.
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  Gee, they prefer those who'd use them as human shields over those who'd rob them. Such choices.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-12-24 16:21  

#1  Not yet to the level of 9/11 street dancing.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-12-24 07:06  

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