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Middle East
Mob attacks pollsters who found few Palestinians want their old homes in Israel
2003-07-14
A mob of about 100 Palestinian refugees stormed the office of a Ramallah polling organisation yesterday to stop it publishing a survey showing that five times as many refugees would prefer to settle permanently in a Palestinian state than return to their old homes in what is now Israel.
Lies! All lies!
The protesters pelted Khalil Shikaki, the director of the Palestinian Centre for Policy and Survey Research, with eggs, smashed computers and assaulted the nine staff members on duty. A female worker was treated in hospital for her injuries. "This is a message for everyone not to tamper with our delusions rights," one of the rioters said.
"Don’t believe these dogs! We know what the people really want!"
Dr Shikaki, a leading West Bank political scientist, was undeterred. He said he was still putting the survey results on the centre’s website and seeking the widest possible exposure. "These people," he said, "had no idea what the results were. They were sold disinformation."
"Please don’t kill me!"
The poll, conducted among 4,500 refugees in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Jordan, was the first to ask where they would want to live if Israel recognised a right of return. Only 10 per cent of the refugees chose Israel, even if they were allowed to live there with Palestinian citizenship; 54 per cent opted for the Palestinian state; 17 per cent for Jordan or Lebanon, and 2 per cent for other countries. Another 13 per cent rejected all these options, preferring to sit it out and wait for Israel to disappear, while 2 per cent didn’t know.
So half are waiting for a state that will never appear, and 13% more are waiting for Israel to go away. In other words, 2/3’s of them are delusional.
The future of more than three million refugees is critical to any lasting peace. It was one of the unresolved issues that caused the July 2000 Camp David summit to break down.
Well, that and all the splodydopes.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Now you know why you can't trust polls coming out of the Arab world. Anyone (including western polling companies) asking the tough questions using the proper methodology gets killed by extremists. I'm surprised that this poll got past the data gathering phase. The Islamists must have been distracted by the "peace" negotiations.
Posted by: 11A5S   2003-7-14 9:56:21 AM  

#1  Who knows what the Palestinians really think?They don't have much more freedom of opinion than the Iraqis under Saddam.Obviously,quite a lot of them follow the party line.But we rarely hear from the others - for reasons like these.
Posted by: El Id   2003-7-14 9:23:35 AM  

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