Friday, July 03, 2009

PALESTINIANS NOT IMPRESSED WITH OBAMA

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY ARABS IN LATE RESPONSE TO OBAMA SPEECH: NO, WE CAN’T
by Maayana Miskin

IsraelNationalNews.com
July 3, 2009

A poll released this week showed that PA Arabs are reluctant to grant rights to Jews or Christians within areas demanded for a PA state. A survey conducted by the Arab World for Research and Development among 1,200 Arab residents of Judea, Samaria and Gaza found that did not feel Jerusalem should be shared with Jews and Christians.

When asked to what extent they agreed with a statement made by United States President Barack Obama that Jerusalem should be "a secure and lasting home for Jews and Christians and Muslims," less than 17 percent said they agree, while 20 percent said they "somewhat agree." More than 42 percent said they disagree with the statement, while 17 percent "somewhat disagree."

REJECT VIOLENCE? NO THANKS

More than 45 percent of those surveyed disagreed with a second statement of Obama's in which the president called on the Arab world to reject violence and killing as a means of struggle. Twenty-two percent did not give an answer, while the remainder said they "agree" or "somewhat agree" with the statement.

The poll showed that PA Arabs were pessimistic regarding Obama's speech to the Arab world in early June. More believed that Obama's visit to the region would strengthen Israel, increase restrictions on Gaza, and do nothing to promote negotiations than believed the opposite. Only 14.2 percent said they fully agreed that Obama is serious when he calls for the creation of a PA state.

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