PCPO POLL - 25 Feb - 3 March - 64.3% support suicide attacks, 52.9% oppose Peres-Abu Ala, 66.5% continue Intafada Poll no. 94 March 6, 2002 A recent poll conducted by the PCPO in Beit Sahour and prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali (64.1%) support Yasser Arafat (66.5%) support the continuation of the Intifada. (22.8%) support a halt to the Intifada (64.3%) in favor of suicidal attacks in Israel (42.9%) agree to varying degrees with the notion that the political process is the best thing Palestinians can get given the current International changes. (40.7%) oppose the French initiative as to holding elections in the Palestinian territories. (52.9%) against the Peres - Abu Ala' proposition to put an end to the conflict. A recent poll conducted by the PCPO and prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali included a random sample of (1571) Palestinian youngsters and adults, 15 years and older, from Gaza Strip and the West Bank including East Jerusalem. The poll reveals that a plurality (64.1%) of the Palestinians support President Arafat, while (26.9%) oppose, and (9.0%) express no opinion. President of the PCPO, Dr. Nabil Kukali stated that the poll was conducted in the period February 25 - March 3, 2002, and the average age of the respondents was (26) years. He added that the margin of error was (2.47+/-%). The Director of Public Relations at the PCPO, Dr. Walid Shomaly stated that the non-response rate was (0.5%), and the percentage of female respondents reached (48.5%), while that of men reached (51.5%). He said that the composition of the sample according to location of residence was as follows: (53.4%) city, (33.9%) village, (12.7%) refugee camp. Dr. Shomaly added that the survey was conducted face - to - face, and the average size of the respondent families was (7.1) persons, and the average number of schooling years for the respondents was (9) years. Results of the survey were as follows: 1. France proposed holding elections in the Palestinian territories, and announcing a Palestinian state as a basis for a new round of negotiations. Do you support or oppose this initiative? 1. Support 41.1% 2. Oppose 42.3% 3. Do not know 16.6% 2. Some people In the West Bank and Gaza Strip currently support the continuation of suicidal attacks inside Israel, while others call for a halt to such attacks, which opinion is closer to yours? 1. support the continuation of suicidal attacks in Israel. 18.5% 2. call for a halt to these attacks. 64.3% 3. Do not know / refuse to answer. 17.2% 3. Please express how far you support President Yasser Arafat. 1. Strongly support 34.6% 2. Somewhat support 29.5% 3. Somewhat do not support 13.5% 4. Strongly do not support 13.4% 5. Do not know / refuse to answer. 9.0% 4. Do you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat do not support, strongly do not support the notion that the political process ( the peace process) is the best thing we can get under the current conditions (international changes)? 1. Strongly support 18.7% 2. Somewhat support 24.3% 3. Somewhat do not support 19.2% 4. Strongly do not support 37.3% 5. No opinion. 10.5% 5. Some people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip support the continuation of the Intifada, while others support a halt to it, which opinion is closer to yours? 1. Continuation of the Intifada 66.5% 2. Halting the Intifada 22.8% 3. Do not know 10.7% 6. Seventeen months back i.e. to the time when the Al-Aqsa Intifada started. Do you believe that it considerably served or harmed the Palestinian interest? 1. Considerably served 22.0% 2. somewhat served 29.3% 3. somewhat harmed 13.5% 4. considerably harmed 20.7% 5. refuse to answer 14.5% 7. which of the following statements best describes your convictions on the situation of the peace process between the Israelis and Palestinians. Do you believe that peace between them will: 1. prevail next year6.6% 2. prevail during the next 2-3 years 8.6% 3. prevail during the next 5-10 years 11.3% 4. prevail during the next 20-30 years 7.4% 5. never prevail 46.7% 6. do not know 19.4% 8. Given the current political and economical conditions, are you optimistic or pessimistic about the future? 1. Optimistic 45.4% 2. Pessimistic 43.7% 3. no opinion 10.9% 9. During the meeting that took place between Ahmad Qrei' "Abu Ala' " and Shimon Peres in New York few weeks ago, they proposed an initiative to put an end to the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, Are you in favor or against this initiative? 1. In favor 22.8% 2. Against 52.9% 3. do not know / refuse to answer 24.3%
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