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A clear majority of Palestinians – 55% – favor a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza, separate from Israel, according to the survey. Just 11% favored either of the other alternatives under discussion, a bi-national state of Palestinians and Israelis or a confederation with neighboring Jordan and Egypt. (The rest favored none of these options or didn’t know which they preferred).
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The poll gave Fatah 45% of the parliamentary vote and 24% to Hamas, although a Fatah legislative council majority would depend on the choices of swing voters and the electoral system used. It also found that Abbas would defeat Haniyeh in a head-to-head contest across Palestine, though with a fairly narrow majority of 52%.
Polling info:
The poll was based on interviews with 2,402 randomly-selected Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem by experienced Palestinian interviewers from a local polling organization between June 23 and July 17. It consisted of a population-wide sample of 1,000 and booster samples to allow analysis of attitudes in every governorate (district), which are weighted down to their correct proportions in the overall results. The margin of sampling error for national results is +/- 3%.
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