JMCC Public Opinion Poll No. 29 - Part I

On Palestinian Attitudes Towards the Peace Process and Oslo

August 1998


Introduction

The poll indicates continued decline in support for the peace process and the Oslo accords. The decline began to emerge about a year ago.

The decline shown this year is a departure from the first four years of Oslo, when the Palestinian public showed consistent support for the Palestinian-Israeli peace process despite sudden and dramatic changes in the political and economic. Greater opposition to Oslo has been drawn not only from former supporters, but from people who previously had no opinion.

The negative trend can be measured through three main indicators: support for Arafat, his faction Fateh and the peace process itself.

In December 96, Arafat was considered the most trusted politician by 42% of those surveyed. Now the number has declined to 32.6%.

In October 96, Fateh's Support was measured at 42%. That number has fallen to 34.4%

In December 96, support for the peace process was 78.1%. Now 55.6% expressed strong or lukewarm support for the peace process.

Moreover, Palestinians opposing Oslo accords increased from 23.1% in November 1997 to reach 36% this August; the increase in opposition came at the expense of those who had know position regarding Oslo, which was 4.1% in November 1997 going down to 1.2% this August.

Results were obtained through a random sample poll of 1,192 people throughout the West Bank and Gaza conducted on August 27-28, 1998. 


Methodology

A random sample of 1192 people over the age of 18 were interviewed face-to-face throughout the West Bank and Gaza Strip on 27,28 August 1998. The interviews were conducted in randomly selected homes, and the subjects inside each home were also selected randomly accordingg to Kish tables. The interviews were conducted in 60 sampling points chosen randomly according to population.

In the West Bank, 757 people were surveyed from the following areas: Jenin: Jenin, Jenin & RC, Toubas & Aqaba, ‘Arabeh, Ya’abad, Silat al-Harthia. Nablus: Nablus, Salfit,, ‘Asira & RC, Beit Fureek, Hiwara. Tulkarem: Tulkarem & RC, Beit Leed, ‘Illar. Qalqilia: Qalqilia. Bethlehem: Bethlehem, Beit Jala, Beit Sahour, Al Kgader & RC, Hussan & Bateer. Hebron: ‘Hebron, Hebron+ RC, al-Samou’, Idna, Bani Na’im, Hal houl, al-Dhaharia. Jerusalem: Old City, A-Ram, Dahyat al-Bareed, Beit Hanina, Silwan, Ras al-Amoud, al -’Issawia, Abu Dees, Biddu & Beit Sureek. Jericho: Jericho. Ramallah: Ramallah, al-Bireh, Kobar+Jalzoun, Beitunia, al-Mizra’ al-Shaqia.

In the Gaza Strip, 435 people were surveyed from: Gaza: al-Rimal, Nasser, Sheikh Radwan, Sabra +Zeitoon, Shujayeh,Nazleh, al Daraj+al-tufah, Shati RC, Jabalia, Jabalia RC, Bet Lahia, Beit Hanoun, Deir al Balah& RC, Nusseirat RC, Magazi RC, Khan Younis, Khan Younis Rc, Abassan, Rafah, Rafah RC, Tal al-Sultan

The margin of error is 3 percent, with a confidence level of 95.


Sample Distribution
Occupation respondents
  • Students 14.3%
  • Waged labourers 12.7%
  • Housewives 32.6%
  • Employees eg. secretaries/teachers/nurses/municipal employees 19.9%
  • Businessmen/private business 8.1%
  • Farmers/fishermen 3.0%
  • Craftsmen 2.3%
  • Professionals - eg. doctors/lawyers/pharmacists/engineers 2.0%
  • Unemployed 5.5%
  • Retired 1.9%
  • No answer 0.7%


  • Results

    Q.1 How optimistic are you towards the future in general?
     
    Total 
    West Bank 
    Gaza Strip 
    Very optimistic
    6.0% 
    5.4%
    6.9%
    Optimistic
    62.6%
    62.6%
    62.5%
    Pessimistic
    19.8%
    19.8%
    19.8%
    Very pessimistic 
    9.9%
    10.6%
    8.7%
    No answer
    1.7%
    1.6%
    2.1%

    Q.2 After 5 years of implementing Oslo agreements for the transitional period, to what extent do you support or oppose these agreements?
     
    Total 
    West Bank 
    Gaza Strip 
    Strongly support
    9.9%
    10.3%
    9.2%
    Cautiously support
    52.9%
    53.2%
    52.4%
    Oppose
    36.0%
    35.3%
    37.2%
    No answer
    1.2%
    1.2%
    1.2%

    Q.3 In general, do you support or oppose the Palestinian-Israeli peace process between the Palestinians and Israel?
     
    Total 
    West Bank 
    Gaza Strip 
    Strongly support
    10.9%
    11.0%
    10.8%
    Somewhat support 
    44.7%
    45.0%
    44.1%
    Strongly oppose
    20.6%
    19.8%
    21.8%
    Somewhat oppose
    16.4%
    16.5%
    16.3%
    No opinion
    2.9%
    2.9%
    3.0%
    No answer
    4.6%
    4.8%
    4.0%

    Q. 4 Which Palestinian personality do you trust most?
     
    Total 
    West Bank 
    Gaza Strip 
    Yasser Arafat
    32.6%
    31.2%
    34.9%
    Ahmad Yaseen
    6.6%
    6.9%
    6.2%
    Haidar Abdul Shafi 
    6.5%
    6.3%
    6.9%
    Hanan Ashrawi
    3.5%
    3.6%
    3.4%
    Saeb Erekat
    2.9%
    2.5%
    3.7%
    Faisal Husseini
    2.5%
    2.8%
    2.1%
    George Habash
    2.3%
    2.6%
    1.8%
    Mahamoud Abbas
    1.4%
    1.2%
    1.8%
    Other personalities
    8.0%
    6.1%
    10.2%
    I do not trust anyone
    25.4%
    25.9%
    24.6%
    No answer
    8.3%
    10.9%
    4.4%

    Q.5 Which Palestinian political or religious faction do you trust most?
     
    Total 
    West Bank 
    Gaza Strip 
    Fateh
    34.4% 
    30.3%
    41.6%
    Hamas
    13.4% 
    12.9%
    14.3%
    PFLP
    3.7% 
    3.7%
    3.7%
    Islamic Jihad
    1.8%
    1.5%
    2.3%
    Other Isalmic factions 
    1.3%
    1.7%
    0.5%
    Other factions
    3.3%
    4.3%
    1.5%
    Do not trust anyone 
    28.9%
    30.9%
    25.5%
    No answer 
    13.2%
    14.7%
    10.6%


    [Go to Part II]     [Back to Polls 1998]     [Go to Polls 1999]     [Back to Polls Page]