Summary:
This in-depth study analyzes opinions concerning the peace process of poll respondents who said they trusted Fatah, on one hand, and respondents who said they trusted leftist factions, on the other, in 21 issue areas. The findings are that these two groups are most polarized over the Oslo accords and Palestinian strategic options. The analytical study uses data from three JMCC polls conducted between 1997 and 1999, comparing socioeconomic conditions and opinion. Numerous tables and references included.
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