[Ynet] More than half of Paleostinians are against renewing negotiations with Israel, while less than one third think they should be restarted, according to a new poll conducted by a West Bank research center.
The survey, conducted earlier this month by the Paleostinian Center for Public Opinion, found that 56.3 percent of Paleostinian adults believe the negotiations should not be restarted due to Israeli intransigence on prisoner releases and halting settlement construction, and just 30.3 percent say the talks should resume.
They've got much more urgent things to think about just now: the outside money and outside interest are running out, and if Abbas can't wrest control from Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the whole thing will blow up in their faces. | |