Palestians to Hamas: Don’t recognize Israel

You know the conventional wisdom that keeps saying that most Palestinians don’t agree with Hamas, and that they want peace with Israel?

Not so much.

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The majority of people in the Palestinian Territories are against the militant group Hamas recognizing the legitimacy of Israel as a state, according to a poll by Arab World for Research & Development. 63 per cent of respondents living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip share this opinion.

Do you support or oppose Hamas’ recognition of the state of Israel?

Source: Arab World for Research & Development
Methodology: Face-to-face interviews with 1,200 Palestinian adults in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, conducted from May 3 to May 5, 2008. Margin of error is 3.1 per cent.

Support 17.3%
To some extent 14.1%
Oppose 63.0%
Don’t know / No opinion   5.6%

Right. So to recap: Two out of every three Palestinians think that Hamas should not recognize Israel. I guess that means they’re not nearly as willing to establish “two states, living side-by-side” as some would have us believe.

The problem, once again, is not Israeli settlements. It is the refusal of the Arabs to accept the reality: Israel isn’t going anywhere.

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