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Data Poll conducted between 5 and 7 June 2014 Representative sample of 1270 respondents

Palestinians After Reconciliation Khalil Shikaki Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research June2014. Data Poll conducted between 5 and 7 June 2014 Representative sample of 1270 respondents In the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem Face to face interviews Margin of error is 3%.

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Data Poll conducted between 5 and 7 June 2014 Representative sample of 1270 respondents

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  1. Palestinians After ReconciliationKhalil ShikakiPalestinian Center for Policy and Survey ResearchJune2014

  2. Data Poll conducted between 5 and 7 June 2014 Representative sample of 1270 respondents In the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem Face to face interviews Margin of error is 3%

  3. Implications for the peace process Majority in sees reconciliation not closing door to negotiations Majority wants conciliation government to accept international conditions Majority believes Hamas indirectly accepts international conditions when joining the PLO Disarming factions in the Gaza Strip

  4. Reconciliation Aftermath: implications for the peace process

  5. Reconciliation Aftermath: implications for the peace process– Disarm factions in Gaza

  6. Reconciliation Aftermath: implications for the peace process– Disarm factions in Gaza

  7. Implications for the two-state solution West Bankers support two-state solution, not Gazans All view it as impractical All reject one-state solution

  8. Reconciliation Aftermath: implications for two-state solution

  9. Implications for Palestinian options Majority supports joining international organizations Majority supports non violence Majority opposes return to armed intifada Majority opposes dissolution of the PA

  10. Reconciliation Aftermath: implications for Palestinian options

  11. Implications for Plan B– Going international An overwhelming majority favors going to the ICC even if leads to PA collapse Majority opposes UNSC imposing borders on two sides Majority opposes UN trusteeship on WBGS Majority does not believe the international community will impose sanctions on Israel even if occupation lasts much longer

  12. Reconciliation Aftermath: implications for Plan B– going international

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