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TIME Magazine: Opposition Head Tzipi Livni on GI campaign:"this is good"
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...r. Are you mine?” The videos spoke straight to the core doubt of the huge Israeli majority who in poll after poll say a two-state solution is best but are dubious that it will ever happen becaus...
...ubble was resilient.” Indeed, there are times when you can think most of the nation is within it. Polls are clear on the point. In a 2007 survey, 95% of Israeli Jews described themselves as happ...
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August poll: 55% of Palestinians support two-state solution; 63% support negotiations with Israel
(Polls/Palestinian Polls)
...estinians support two-state solution; 63% support negotiations with Israel 30.08.2010
The most recent poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali, conducted and published by the Palestinian Center for Public ...
...bad one.
The functioning of Foreign Minister Lieberman
Only a minority (35.5%) of the Jews polled think Foreign Minister Lieberman is contributing to Israel’s status in the internat...
Poll conducted by The Israel Project also finds Israel's standing has declined in Germany, France and Sweden. More information including an audio clip, PowerPoint presentation, and list of the poll qu
... with the Palestinians and that a clear majority (62%) supports direct talks between the sides. A joint poll conducted in June by the Truman Research Institute at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem an...
... into account that Netanyahu's rhetoric reflects a paradoxical state of mind of the Israeli electorate. Polls show that a consistent 70% majority of Israelis favouring the two-state solution. So why h...
...nd Israelis next year.
12.07.2010
Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO)
Palestinian Poll on Impressions of Peace Prospects
Dr. Nabil Kukali, Director-General of the Pale...
... behave like a politician. You can't put your finger out to the wind, you can't base your actions on polls. You have to make a decision on what you think is right, and then let history judge how ...
...eption, the preference of the overwhelming majority is for direct talks!
Click here for full poll results. ...
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Support for the "Clinton parameters" has increased among Israelis and Palestinians, a new poll showed.
Palestinians were split evenly at 49 percent on whether to accept the overall par...
...oreign Relations, outlined the principles and activities of the Geneva Initiative. She referenced a new poll conducted by the Hebrew University which showed a marked increase in both Israeli and Pales...
...d is consistent across all parameters.
29.06.2010
These are the results of the most recent poll conducted jointly by the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace at...
Palestinian poll conducted in the West Bank and Gaza between 10-13 June 2010 finds that in the aftermath of the Free Gaza flotilla incident, Turkey is the most popular regional country, but Hamas's po
...ely felt disillusioned by the lack of progress toward a peace agreement, says Khalil Shikaki, a leading pollster in the region. Shikaki says polls show both Palestinians and Israelis would favor "...
...st two-thirds of the Palestinians as biased in favor of Israel. Yet a majority, more than 60 percent in polls conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research in 2009, favors a more ...
... at the same time, only 30 percent believe that this is the opinion held by the majority. (For the full polls mentioned in this article and other relevant surveys, please see www.geneva-accord.org/mai...
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May 2010,Palestinian Public Opinion Poll: 61% support indirect talks if Israel will agree to freeze all settlements in East-Jerusalem
(Polls/Palestinian Polls)
05.05.2010
The Palestinian Centre for Public Opinion conducted a poll between 15 - 28 April. The poll sampled 1153 Palestinians from West Bank, Gaza Strip and East-Jerusalem. The poll was publish
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May 2010 Poll: 64% of Israelis and 61% of Likud voters believe it is urgent for Israel that the talks with the Palestinians resume
(Polls/Israeli Polls)
...Program for Conflict Resolution Research of Tel Aviv University and The Israel Democracy Institute. The poll was conducted on 3-4 May 2010, and sampled 518 interviewees. Maximum margin of error is 4.5...
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April NEC Poll: 63% of Palestinians support signing a peace agreement with Israel
(Polls/Palestinian Polls)
01.05.2010
The institute for research and survey “Near East Consulting” conducted a poll between April 22-27, 2010. The poll sampled 950 men and women from the Gaza Strip and the West Ba
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Within Israel, a booming economy and day-to-day tranquility would suggest peace is a low priority. But polls show a majority feel the country’s moving in the wrong direction; rampant corruption...
...o legalize an illegally-built settler high-rise known as "Beit Yehonatan" (named for Jonathan Pollard) in an adjacent area of Silwan.
Barkat has launched a personal PR offensive, giving...
...ied in a gunfight between Israeli soldiers and Islamic extremists in Gaza.
Released by Peace Now, the poll titled ‘Positions of the Israeli Public and the Political Leadership (MKs) Regarding ...
...e, thus generating worldwide pressure on the recalcitrant party.
Fortunately, public opinion polls in Israel have indicated that while most Israelis would like to keep a united Jerusalem, t...
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March 2010: Geneva Initiative paper summarizing findings from a number of polls taken during March 2010
(Polls/Joint Polls)
03.2010
71% of the Israeli public and 57% of Palestinians support a two-state solution
(Truman and Shikaki)
78% of Israelis support conducting
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Mach 2010: vast majority of American Jews support an active US role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
(Polls/Other Polls)
...both the Israelis and the Arabs to make the necessary compromises to achieve peace. An earlier J Street poll last March found a similar level of support.
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March 2010, GI poll: 56% of Israelis support increased American involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian process
(Polls/Israeli Polls)
The poll was commissioned by the Geneva Initiative and was conducted by the Gal Hahadash Research Institute on a representative sample of 600 Israelis (including Arab citizens and Russian-speaking imm
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March 2010: Joint Israeli-Palestinian Poll finds vast majority on both sides prefer a two-state solution over any other alternative
(Polls/Joint Polls)
The March joint Israeli Palestinian poll focused on the main political outlines for a final status Palestinian- Israeli agreement. Those surveyed were asked whether they preferred a solution of two st
... aim of systematically assessing Israeli public opinion regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The poll is conducted on a representative sample of 600 Israelis (including Arab citizens and Jewish...
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Dahaf Institute Poll: Positions of the Israeli Public more inclined towards a Peace Agreement than those of the Political Leadership
(Polls/Israeli Polls)
03.2010
The poll outlines the principles of a peace agreement which is similar to that presented in the Geneva Accord:
• Two states for two people
• Return of Palestinian Refu
...espite some existing differences, they are considered to be friends.
In every public opinion poll you can see that for the first time after many years the Israelis have crossed the 50% thre...
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Palestinian Peace Coalition-Geneva Initiative Hosts the Israel Project
(Events/Local Activities - 2010)
...sraeli-Palestinian conflict within the regional context. Finally, they presented a result of an opinion poll which they recently commissioned in the region on the public position towards peace, where ...
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February 2010: Al Quds report on findings of Palestinian Center for Polling Survey
(Polls/Palestinian Polls)
02.02.2010
The Palestinian Center for Polling conducted a poll on a representative sample of 1,450 Palestinians in Gaza during the end of January and found the following with respect to Pal
...ers. If leaders endorse reasonable, workable proposals, majorities on both sides will follow, as recent polls have shown.
The "no-solutionists'" approach is wrongheaded because t...
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Al Quds Newspaper, January 5th: 70% of Palestinians support a peace agreement with Israel
(Polls/Palestinian Polls)
2-4.01.2010
The poll was conducted by the Near East Consulting Research Institute between January 2-4, 2010 among a representative sample of 900 Palestinians in the WB, Gaza and E.
...: Has Netanyahu marginalized you by accepting the two-state solution? How do you explain public opinion polls shows support shifting to the right?
A: Basically Kadima gets in all the polls in the n...
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Abbas: the way out of current impasse is a six month settlement freeze and announcement that borders of 1967 are basis of negotiations
(News Room/News - 2009)
...est Bank well; it is witnessing changes every month, and even every day.
(Erekat: There is an opinion poll that shows that 67 percent of the Palestinian people in the West Bank consider that there i...
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Geneva Initiative Israeli and Palestinian representatives speak at the Knesset
(Events/Local Activities - 2009)
...erence include Former PA Minister and GI representative, Dr. Sufyan Abu Zaidah and renowned Palestinian pollster and researcher, Dr. Khalil Shikaki. Other speakers included Head of the Opposition, MK ...
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December 2009 Joint Poll: 64% of Palestinians and 73% of Israelis support the two-state solution
(Polls/Joint Polls)
The poll was jointly conducted by the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research in
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December Poll: 53% of Palestinians support mutual recognition of Israel as state of Jewish people and Palestine as the state of Palestinian people
(Polls/Palestinian Polls)
The poll also shows that 68% of the Palestinians support the Saudi initiative which calls for Arab recognition of and normalization of relations with Israel after it ends its occupation of Arab territ
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War and Peace Index, October 2009 Poll: c. 75% of Israelis support negotiations with the Palestinians
(Polls/Israeli Polls)
The poll, conducted by the Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research at Tel Aviv University, finds that three-fourths of the Israeli Jewish public currently supports holding negotiations between Israel
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November 2009: 59% of Israelis will support ‘any agreement Netanyahu reaches with our enemies.’
(Polls/Other Polls)
A poll commissioned by the New America Foundation regarding Israeli public attitudes towards the Obama administration, the peace process, and other issues on today’s agenda 8-15.11.2009
...t construction. Instead of leading, the prime minister makes do with public support as reflected in the polls.
Netanyahu's colleagues in the coalition and the opposition have, like him, refrai...
...ative – Netanyahu would do well to look beyond narrow internal coalition manoeuvres.
An October poll commissioned by the Geneva Initiative fould that 51% of the Israeli public is satisfied wit...
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November 2009: Majority of Palestinians against Abbas’ decision to step down
(Polls/Palestinian Polls)
According to the poll conducted by the Ramallah-based firm Near East Consulting published on November 8th at Ma’an News Agency, 62% of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza oppos
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November poll: Majority of Palestinians supports peace negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis
(Polls/Palestinian Polls)
The poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali and published by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion on November 4th 2009, also finds a considerable majority in favor of the presidential and parliamentary
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Middle East Bulletin interview with GI Signatory and former IDF Chief of Staff, Amnon Lipkin Shahak
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
...also a country whose outlook, worldview and democratic principles are close to Israel’s. A recent poll actually showed that most of the Israeli public still sees Obama as a friend of Israel. The...
By: Henry Siegman, The New York Times 2.11.2009
Polls indicate that President Obama enjoys the support of only 6 to 10 percent of the Israeli public — perhaps his lowest popularity in any coun
According to the poll published in October 2009 by the Jerusalem Media & Communications Center, a vast majority of Palestinians optimistic about the future. There is also a wide-spr
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BICOM briefing: 15 years after peace with Jordan Israelis support Palestinian state
(Polls/Israeli Polls)
According to the British Israel Communications’ briefing, which refers also to the opinion poll commissioned by the Geneva Initiative in October, Israelis remain supportive of a peaceful two-sta
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