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last updated Jan. 20, 2010 published April 1, 2008Poll No. 64, April 2008 - Palestinian's opinions towards the current political situation
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Summary: * Decline in Fatah and Hamas popularity; however, Fatah enjoys higher popularity with 32.5% compared with 17.8% for Hamas.
* Palestinian leaders also face similar trend: President Abu Mazen enjoys support from 11.7% while Ismaeel Hanieh, the deposed PM, is supported by 13.3%.
* Palestinians are frustrated from the negotiations; a majority of Palestinians supports halt of negotiations if Israeli settlement activities continue; rise in ratio of those who support the resistance.
* Performance of Fayyad’s government receives lesser support; the majority of those who support Fayyad are from Fatah
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News A day in the life of Fayyad Feb. 13, 2010
Israel moves to launch university in West Bank settlement Jan. 21, 2010 ‘Budrus‘ film captures peaceful change in Mideast Oct. 11, 2010

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Multimedia
Cindy and Craig Corrie, the parents of Rachel Corrie, on anniversary of her death
Al-Jazeera Int: PLO agrees to peace talks
al-Jazeera Int: Riz Khan with Gideon Levy
Al-Jazeera Int: Town sees rare Palestinian unity

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Documents Palestine Divided Palestine: Moving Forward - Priority Interventions for 2010 Carnegie Institute: Are Palestinians Building A State?

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Publications Newsletter of Good Governance Initiative (English) No Exit: Israel‘s Curfew Policy in the Occupied Palestinian Territories Palestine‘s Interim Agreement with Democracy

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Background Oslo accords Bilin Cairo talks

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Resources "Public Opinion and the Two-state Solution", Khalil Marrar and Sherry Leplogle, SPSA, Jan 2008 "After Annapolis," Bitterlemons Dec. 3, 2007 "Netanyahu: economics not politics is the key to peace," Haaretz

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