Latest poll has revealed sustained support for the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas despite more Gazans falling victim to Israeli atrocities against the besieged Gaza Strip.
Latest poll shows sustained support for resistance despite increasing Gaza fatalities
22 Mar 2024 - 15:00
Latest poll has revealed sustained support for the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas despite more Gazans falling victim to Israeli atrocities against the besieged Gaza Strip.
More than 50 percent of Palestinians believe Hamas should govern the Gaza Strip when the current war ends, a survey by a leading Palestinian polling institute has found.
The findings were published on Wednesday by the Palestinian Center for Policy Survey and Research (PCPSR) in Ramallah and done in cooperation with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS), as international alarm grows over the spiraling Palestinian civilian death toll in the Israeli offensive against Hamas, now in its sixth month.
Fifty-nine percent of the respondents in Gaza and the occupied West Bank said they wanted Hamas to run post-war Gaza, a five percent drop from PCPSR and KAS's last poll in December.
Another 13 percent said they hoped the PA would return to control the Strip but only under the leadership of someone other than Abbas.
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