The survey was conducted by a think tank based in Ramallah that is one of the few organizations doing on-the-ground polling of Gazans.
After eight months of a grinding, bloody war in Gaza, two-thirds of Palestinians across both the Gaza Strip and West Bank support Hamas' October 7 attacks on Israel, according to a new opinion survey by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research , a think tank based in Ramallah that is one of the few organizations doing on-the-ground polling of Gazans.
In contrast, support for Fatah, led by Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank, stood at just 20%.More than 60% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with Abbas and his approach to the conflict, and supported the dissolution of the Palestinian Authority that governs the West Bank. Demand for Abbas's resignation has risen sharply, with 94% of West Bank Palestinians and 83% of Gazans calling for him to go.
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