The Jerusalem Post reports: “The findings of a public opinion poll that questioned residents of the Gaza Strip in August have been released by the Arab World for Research and Development (AWRAD), revealing their stance on Hamas, Israel, and the war.
As the Israel-Hamas war approached the one-year mark, the poll, which analyzed the responses of over 500 residents across all five governorates of the Gaza Strip, showed insights into the public’s current preferences for the future of Palestinians regarding socio-political dynamics, governance, and future prospects…
The vast majority of Gazans expressed support for elections, both presidential and legislative, after the war, as 46% reported feeling unsatisfied with how PA leader Dr. Muhammed Mustafa has been supporting Gaza.
However, no single party had a proper majority.
Fatah received the highest level of support at 47%, with a mere 6% supporting a Hamas-led Palestine…”
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