What the Palestinian Street Wants

by Samara Greenberg, Jewish Policy Center

According to a poll conducted this month by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion, more Arab East Jerusalemites prefer to become citizens of Israel than citizens of a future Palestinian state, with 35 percent choosing Israel and 30 percent choosing the future state. The remaining 35 percent either declined to answer or said they didn’t know.

Moreover, according to the poll, 42 percent of respondents said they would move to a different neighborhood in order to remain under Israeli rule if need be. As for their reasoning, the participants said they would prefer Israeli citizenship as it comes with greater freedom of movement, higher income, more employment opportunities, and better social benefits. In addition, more than half of the respondents said they are concerned about corruption and the safety of their freedom of expression under Palestinian rule.



In another recent poll (Poll No. 179) conducted by the same organization, when asked: “Which, in your opinion, is the preferable option for the future of Palestine? Is it going to the United Nations for the recognition of the Palestinian state without concluding a peace agreement with Israel, or going back to the negotiation table with the Israelis for the sake of a permanent peace with them and then resort to the UN?”, 35.4 percent chose the former and 59.3 the latter, while 5.3 percent said “I don’t know.”

The Palestinian leaders in both Gaza and the West Bank either don’t understand their people, or are intentionally going against the population’s desires for political or personal reasons. While Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas today prepares to ask the UN to recognize a Palestinian state in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem, it is interesting to note that a majority of Palestinians don’t approve of his bid at the UN and a majority of East Jerusalem’s Arabs prefer to live under Israeli authority.

September 24, 2011 | 1 Comment »

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  1. It isn’t unusual that leaders push their own agendas, even against the will of the people. Eg. Obama’s Health Care Bill – Most Americans were against it. The most who were against it however, were not nearly as loud and forceful as those who supported it.

    For the majority of Arab citizens in Israel, they love Israel for all they get from her, which is better than what they would get in a Palestinian state, by many orders of magnitude. They however, hate Israel because of the deeply ingrained culture of Jew hatred of the region, fed them by political and religious leaders from cradle to grave on a daily basis.

    These Palestinian people ruled over and indoctrinate by their leaders cannot think beyond the here and now.

    If they did, they would see that if Palestinian/Arab Jew hatred ever brought Israel down, the quality of their lives would be immediately reduced to the quality of life of Palestinians in J & S and Gaza and in neighboring Arab states.

    If these Palestinian ingrates and malcontents that live in East Jerusalem and who continue to bite the Israeli hand that feeds them, ever did have the ability to see beyond today, maybe, just maybe they would tell their leaders to take a hike.