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- Dec. 2008 Joint Poll: Most Israelis suppot GI principles, both publics seek a more active U.S. role
- December 2007 joint Israeli-Palestinian poll: Over two thirds of all Israelis and Palestinians say they would support full reconciliation efforts in c
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- Al Quds Newspaper, January 5th: 70% of Palestinians support a peace agreement with Israel
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- November 2009: Majority of Palestinians against Abbas’ decision to step down
- November poll: Majority of Palestinians supports peace negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis
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- NEC Poll: 69% of Palestinians Support Signing a Peace Agreement with Israel
- July 2009 Poll: Government Performance, Elections and Fateh's Sixth Congress
- Poll on Security, Fayyad, Fatah, and Obama
- February 2009 Palestinian Public Opinion Poll: 73.6% of Palestinians support peace negotiations with Israel
- NEC Palestinian public opinion poll finds 89% support for the ceasefire and 73% support for signing a peace deal with Israel
- June 2008 poll: Vast majority of Palestinians favor two-state solution over one-state solution
- June 2008 poll: Palestinian confidence in President Abbas' ability to reach a peace deal with Israel rises
- May 2008 Palestinian Poll: Majority of Palestinians support negotiations with Israel, over two thirds support the established of a Palestinian state w
- April 2008 Palestinian public opinion poll finds majority of Palestinians support continued negotiations for peace, but support is on the decline due
- March 2008 Palestinian public opinion poll finds increased support for Hamas due to lack of progress in negotiations
- January 2008 AWRAD poll: Results of Gaza polling company's poll pertaining to negotiations and a final status agreement
- December 2007 PPC-GI poll: Majority of Palestinians support the timetable for peace reached at Annapolis, believe the process will lead to the estab
- October 2007 PPC-GI Poll finds two thirds of Palestinians support two-state solution with Israel
- September NEC poll: 74% of Palestinians support peace with Israel, 76% support Palestinian participation in Annapolis summit
- NEC August Poll: 69% of Palestinians support peace with Israel, half of all Palestinians support November summit on Mideast Peace
- August 2007: Palestinians prefer pro-West cabinet to Hamas
- Palestinian Poll July 2007: Most Palestinians vote for Fatah Representatives, believe PM Fayyad can improve situation in WB
- April 2007 Poll: 63% of Palestinians Support Signing a Peace Agreement with Israel
- Poll published in "Eliam" Newspaper March 26th, 2007
- Palestinian Public Opinion Poll No. (23) 22-24 March 2007
- March 2007 Poll: 62.3% of Palestinians are ready for peace; 59.2% of Palestinians are optimistic about future
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- War and Peace Index, October 2009 Poll: c. 75% of Israelis support negotiations with the Palestinians
- BICOM briefing: 15 years after peace with Jordan Israelis support Palestinian state
- October 2009, Poll commissioned by GI: 56% of Israelis support an endgame agreement along Geneva Accord principles
- June 2009, Yediot Ahronot Poll: most Israelis support the establishment of a Palestinian state
- March 2009, Market Watch Poll: Majority in Israel Support Two-State Solution
- November 2008 Peace Index: Solid majority of Jewish public supports the establishment of an independent Palestinian state
- Increase in support for Intl involvement
- July Israeli Poll: Most Israelis favor Obama as next U.S. president, half want to see physical separation between 2 sides of Jerusalem
- November 2007 Peace Index: Substantial majority of Jewish public believes an independent Palestinian state must be established
- October 2007: Poll by MarketWatch Research Institute finds great majority of Israelis support conducting permanent status negotiations with the Pale
- September poll: 64% of Israelis favor negotiations with the Palestinians aimed at resolving the conflict
- July 2007: New poll by New Wave Research finds Israeli public wants increase in international involvement
- June 2007: “The Peace Index” finds that 70% of the Jewish public in Israel support a "two state" agreement with the Palestinians
- Israeli Daily "Yediot Ahronot" Poll – published March 19th, 2007
- Poll commissioned by Geneva Initiative: 46% of Israelis support negotiations with PA unity government; only 37.4% oppose.
- 70.2% of Israelis prefer to To begin negotiations on a final status agreement
- Findings of a Survey Commissioned by the Geneva Initiative
- May 2006: Overwhelming Majority of Israelis Support Negotiations with Abbas
- Most Israelis want talks with PA, not another disengagment
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- November 2009: 59% of Israelis will support ‘any agreement Netanyahu reaches with our enemies.’
- April 2009: Majority of Americans support intervention
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- JULY 2009 POLL: Vast Majority of American Jews Favor Two-State Solution
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- Excerpts of addresses delivered by key speakers at Herzliya Conference
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- David Kimche, an Israeli Adept as Spy and Diplomat, Dies at 82
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- US-MIDEAST: Unraveling the Knottiest Issues in Stalled Peace Talks
- Palestinian Prime Minister to Israeli Leaders: We are Building a State While Under Occupation to End the Occupation
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- Geneva Initiative's first and second leadership course cycles meet
- GI open tour to illustrate our solution to borders
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- GI Tour illustrating our border solution to the Russian-speaking leadership of Netanya
- Al Jazeera Bureau Chief addresses Kadima, Likud and Labor activists at GI Offices in Tel Aviv
- GI Political leadership course learns about GI border solution through tour
- GI concluded its first political leadership course
- GI meets US Congressional delegation in Israel
- Likud activists and position-holders participate in GI tour
- PPC - Geneva Initiative Conference
- Former PA Minister addresses Likud, Kadima, Labor and Ichud Leumi position-holders and activists at GI Offices in Tel Aviv
- Geneva Initiative in the Negev
- Palestinian Peace Coalition-Geneva Initiative Hosts the Israel Project
- GI Israel launches mass media campaign
- GI Political leadership course participants from Likud, Kadima and Labor meet GI Signatory Ron Pundak
- Tour illustrating GI border solution for Kadima activists
- Second cycle of GI's political leadership course opens
- GI gathering for Russian-speaking leadership of the Negev
- Conference on GI Annexes
- GI Co-Architect meets with Kadima, Likud and Labor activists
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- Former Mossad Head Ephraim Halevy addresses GI political leadership course
- International Activities - 2010
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- Local Activities - 2010
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- GI Israel Position Paper: Between Netanyahu and Geneva
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- GI Israel Position Paper: The Day After the Netanyahu-Obama Meeting
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- GI Israel Position Paper: Basic Political Guidelines for the New Government
- Joint Israeli-Palestinian GI call for a ceasefire in Gaza
- GI Israel Position Paper: Leftalk
- GI Israel Position Paper: Parallel Negotiations on the Palestinian and Syrian Tracks
- GI Israel Position Paper: Is Bush Good for Israel?
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- GI Israel Position Paper: Rabin's Legacy: A Local Peace in the Service of Regional Security
- The Role of the International Community
- World Leaders on the Current Opportunity for Peace
- GI Position Paper: Yes to Rice, Yes to a Permanent Status Agreement
- GI Position Paper: Two-Channel Negotiations
- GI Postion Paper: After the Sharam al-Sheikh Summit: What next?
- Geneva Initiative Position Paper: Five Points for Olmert-Bush Discussion
- PPC-GI Position Paper: The Palestinian Legislative Council Plays No Role
- GI Position Paper: Don't turn Northern Gaza into Southern Lebanon
- Geneva Initiative Position Paper: How to Overcome the Prisoner Dilemma
- Geneva Initiative Position Paper: The Path to Saudi Arabia Passes through Geneva
- "Yes, but…" and not "No, but…"
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- GI Position Paper: Palestinian Unity Government
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