Posted on 09/08/2011 12:16:20 AM PDT by jerusalemjudy
According to face-to-face surveys conducted according to the highest international standards, more Palestinians in east Jerusalem would prefer to become citizens of Israel rather than citizens of a new Palestinian state. In addition, 40 percent said they would probably or definitely move in order to live under Israeli rather than Palestinian rule. 44 percent of the Palestinians in Jerusalem say they are very, or at least somewhat, satisfied with their standard of living. This is a very high percentage compared to other populations in the Arab world. Only about 30 percent sympathize with either Fatah or Hamas or with the Israeli Arab Islamic movement. Politics is not a major preoccupation. Three-quarters of east Jerusalem Arabs are at least a little concerned, and more than half are more than a little concerned, that they would lose their ability to write and speak freely if they became citizens of a Palestinian state rather than remaining under Israeli control. Significantly, 41 percent thought that the armed conflict probably or definitely would continue even after a peace agreement, and this is from the most moderate population of Palestinians. Only a third say that a unilateral declaration of Palestinian independence backed by the UN would have a positive effect on their lives. Two-thirds say that such a unilateral step would have no positive effect. For people who tend to assume that a fair and practical solution for the Jerusalem issue is for the Arab neighborhoods to become part of Palestine and the Jewish neighborhoods to become part of Israel, these findings suggest that this could be somewhat problematic from the point of view of the people who actually live in east Jerusalem.
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more Palestinians in east Jerusalem would prefer to become citizens of Israel rather than citizens of a new Palestinian stateThey probably feel that working to overthrow Israel is easier from inside. Or maybe guilt about living on property stolen from Jews ethnically cleansed by the Hashemite invaders in 1948.
This pretty much jives with what our Israeli tour guide told us last year when we visited the Holy Land. Prior to the 1967 liberation, Arabs living in Arab ruled lands had no indoor pumbing, electricity, telephones, schools, or freedom. They know they would have to be crazy to give it up to be ruled by Arabs again.
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