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JMCC Public Opinion Poll No. 32 - Part One
On Palestinian Attitudes Towards Politics - August 1999




Introduction

JMCC’s latest poll, conducted on 26, 27 August 1999, prior to the signing of Sharm Sheikh agreement, shows a decline in optimism among Palestinians regarding peace chances during Barak’s reign.; the results confirm the Palestinian constant position that Palestinians reject any solution that does not end the Israeli control over Jerusalem.

  • The majority of the Palestinian people (59%) believe that three months after Barak assumed power in Israel, there seems no improvement in opportunities to achieve peace in the region compared with (50%) of Palestinians who thought in March 1999 that Barak winning the Israeli elections will not improve conditions towards achieving peace. Moreover, (19.7%) of Palestinians believe that peace chances have narrowed further since Barak took office while (17.8%) believe peace chances are better now.
  • The issue of Jerusalem in the final-status negotiations received no less attention amid the Palestinian public opinion. (93.7%) of Palestinians oppose any solution that keeps Jerusalem as the unified capital of Israel, even if this issue constitutes the final obstacle facing a Palestinian-Israeli peace treaty. As for the best solution of this issue, (48.9%) said Jerusalem must be the capital of Palestine while (24.3%) said Jerusalem must be the capital of the Islamic nation. (10.4%) of Palestinians believe that East Jerusalem must be the capital of Palestine and West Jerusalem must be the capital of Israel. (6.7%) demanded that Jerusalem become international while (5.1%) said Jerusalem should remain unified but a capital for two states. On PA attention and care towards Jerusalem, (17.5%) said the PA does not give attention to Jerusalem while (44.5%) said the PA attention and care are not enough. (33.3%) believe that the PA gives due attention and care to Jerusalem.
  • The most notable result is the change in public opinion regarding the popularity of Fateh Movement and President Yasser Arafat among Palestinian figures. Ratio of Palestinians who support Fateh decreased from (37.6%) last March to (28%) this month. The same trend occurred in the popularity of President Arafat with ratio moving down from (38.8%) last March to reach (28%) this September. The decrease in popularity of Fateh Movement and President Arafat accounts for the notable increase from (31%) last March to (41.3%) of Palestinians who do not trust any faction. In addition, (42.2%) of Palestinians do not trust any Palestinian leader compared with (26.8%) last March.
  • Regarding the performance of the PA apparatuses, (58.8%) of the Palestinian people see the performance of the PA ranging between good and very good while (34.3%) of the respondents believe the PA performance is somewhere between bad and very bad. (6.9%) did not respond to this question. On the performance of the PLC, (51.3%) of the Palestinian people consider it good or very good while (36.7%) viewed it as bad or very bad, a decrease by 3% compared with a similar question last March. As for the PA security apparatuses, (8.5%) believe their performance is very good; (45.6%) view it as good; (21.9%) view it as bad and (15.3%) view it as very bad. (8.7%) did not answer this question.
  • On the role of the judicial system in Palestine, nearly half of the respondents (47.7%) view it as good and very good while (24.3%) believe the role of the judicial system in Palestine is bad.
  • Meanwhile, the majority of the Palestinian people (71.1%) still believe there is widespread corruption in the PA apparatuses compared with (4.2%) who do not see any corruption in the PA apparatuses while (17.6%) believe that corruption is limited.

  • Finally, the poll tackled the issue of NGOs where (19.2%) of Palestinians said they are members in NGOs, including (25%) are members in sports and youth organizations. On their role in the society, (29.4%) believe they have a good or very good role in the Palestinian society while (9.3%) believe their role is bad or very bad. (34.2%) said they do not know enough about those NGOs.


Methodology

A random sample of 1200 people over the age of 18 were interviewed face-to-face throughout the West Bank and Gaza Strip on 26, 27 August 1999. The interviews were conducted in randomly selected homes, and the subjects inside each home were also selected randomly according to Kish tables. The interviews were conducted in 60 sampling points chosen randomly according to population.

In the West Bank, 763 people were surveyed from the following areas: Jenin: Jenin, Tubas, al-Far’aa refugee camp, silat al-Harthieh, ‘Uraba, Silat al-Thahr. Nablus: Nablus, Bidia, Salfit, Burqa, Nafoura, Beit fureek, Huwara, and Balatah refugee camp. Tulkarem: Tulkarem ,and ‘Ateel. Qalqilia: Qalqilia and ‘Azzoun. Hebron: Hebron, Yatta, a-Dhahiria,Halhoul, Idthna, Beit-Kahel, and al-Shyoukh. Bethlehem: Bethlehem, Beit Sahour, Za’tara, Duheisheh refugee camp, Husan and al-Khader. Jericho: Jericho and Aqabat Jaber refugee camp Ramallah & Jerusalem: al-Bireh, al-‘Amari refugee camp, ‘Ein Yabroud, Ramallah, ‘Ein ‘Areek, Kufr Ne’meh, a-Ram, a-Dahya, Beit liqia, Qalandia refugee camp, Shu’fat, Shu’fat refugee camp, Old City of Jerusalem, Ras al-Amoud, al-Izarieh, Abu Deis, Kufr ‘Aqab, Beirnabala, and Silwan.

In the Gaza Strip, 437 people were surveyed from: Gaza North: Jabalia refugee camp, Jabalia, Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun. Gaza: Sheikh Radwan, a-Darji, a-Tufah, Sabra, al-Meghraqa, a-Zeitoon, a-Nasser, a-Shujaeih, a-Rimal north and south and Shati refugee camp. Deir al- Balah: Nusseirat refugee camp, Deir al-Balah refugee camp, Deir al- Balah. Khan Younis: ‘Abassan al-Saghira, Khan Younis refugee camp, Khan Younis, al-Qararah and Bani Suheila. Rafah: Rafah, Rafah refugee camp and Tal al-Sultan refugee camp, Shawkat al-Soufi. 


Sample Distribution
    57.6% of the respondents were from West Bank, 6.0% from Jerusalem, 36.4% from the Gaza Strip.
    39.3% said they live in villages, 16.4% in refugee camps, 44.3% in towns/cities.
    45.6% were male, 54.4% were female.
    65.2% were married, 28.8%, single, 3.6% widowed, 1.3% divorced, 1.1% no answer.
    The average age of the respondents was 34 years.

Occupation respondents
Students 10.7% laborers 11.3% Farmers/fishermen 2.5%
Craftsmen 2.5% Businessmen/private business 8.5%
Employees e.g. secretaries/municipal employees/teachers/nurses 17.4%
Professionals - e.g. doctors/lawyers/ pharmacists/engineers 2.2%
Housewives, unemployed and retired 44.9%

Results

Q.1 In general, how optimistic or pessimistic are you towards the future?
 
Total  West Bank  Gaza Strip
Very Optimistic 
6.8 
6.0
8.0 
Optimistic
 64.3
66.7
60.2 
Pessimistic
19.5
19.8
 19.0
Very Pessimistic
 7.6
 6.3
 9.8
No answer
 1.8
1.2 
 3.0
Q.2 In general, what do you feel towards the Israeli-Palestinian peace process?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Strongly support 
13.9 
 13.9
14.0 
Somewhat support
43.8
46.5
 38.9
Neither support nor oppose
19.1
 18.6
 19.9
Somewhat oppose
10.9
 8.8
 14.6
Strongly oppose
10.0
9.3 
 11.2
No answer
2.3
2.9
1.4
Q.3 In general, how do you evaluate the performance of the Legislative Council?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Very good 
3.9 
 3.6
4.6 
Good
 47.6
 49.9
 43.5
Bad 
 24.8
 21.8
 30.2
Very Bad
12.1
 9.8
16.0
No answer
11.6
14.9
5.7

Q.4 In general, how do you evaluate the performance of the Palestinian Authority?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Very good 
7.0 
 6.6
7.7 
Good
 51.8
 53.0
 49.4
Bad 
 23.5
 21.2
 27.5
Very Bad
10.8
 10.4
11.7
No answer
6.9
8.8
3.7
Q.5 How do you evaluate the role of the Judicial System in Palestine?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Very good 
5.4 
 5.3
5.7 
Good
 42.3
 43.1
 40.7
Bad 
 24.8
 22.0
 29.5
Very Bad
13.4
 12.2
15.6
No answer
14.1
17.4
8.5

Q.6 What do you think of the Palestinian security apparatuses?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Very good 
 8.5
 8.8
8.2 
Good
 45.6
 46.2
 44.4
Bad 
 21.9
 19.4
 26.3
Very Bad
15.3
 15.5
14.9
No answer
8.7
10.1
6.2

Q.7 In your opinion, what is the extent of corruption (if found) in the Palestinian Authority apparatuses or institutions?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Widely spread 
 35.8
 33.6
39.8 
Somewhat spread
 35.3
 35.2
 35.5
A little spread 
 17.6
 17.6
 17.6
Not spread at all
4.2
 4.8
3.0
No answer
7.1
8.8
4.1

Q.8 Three months after the Labor Party, headed by Barak, assumed power in Israel,  do you think that the opportunities of achieving peace between Israelis and Palestinians are better than before?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Better than before 
17.8 
 16.8
19.7 
Less than before
 19.7
 18.1
 22.4
The situation remains the same 
 59.0
 61.3
 54.9
No answer
3.5
3.8
3.0

Q.9 Who is the Palestinian figure you mostly trust?
 
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Yasser Arafat
 28.0
 25.4
32.5 
Ahmad Yaseen
 3.6
 2.5
 5.5
Haidar Abdul Shafi 
 3.2
 2.4
 4.6
Sa'eb Erekat
3.3
 3.5
3.0
Other figures
11.2
13.7
6.8
I don't trust anybody
41.3
42.7
38.9
No answer
9.4
9.8
8.7

Q.10 What is the most political faction you mostly trust?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Fateh 
 28.0
 29.1
26.1 
Hamas
 8.5
 7.9
 9.6
Popular Front Party
 2.8
 3.3
 1.8
Islamic Jihad
 2.0
 1.0
 3.7
Other factions
 3.4
 3.4
 3.6
I don't trust any faction
42.2
41.9
42.6
No answer
13.1
13.4
12.6
Q.11 When you say Jerusalem which of this do you mean?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
The Old City 
 12.3
 13.1
11.1 
East Jerusalem before June 6, 1967
 17.2
20.4
 11.7
Jerusalem - East & West, before the expansion on June 9, 1967
 26.2
 29.4
 20.6
The Israeli's Municipality boundaries in 1999
0.5
 0.5
0.5
 Israeli greater Jerusalem
2.3
2.6
1.6
The Palestinian Jerusalem governance
33.2
26.9
44.2
I don't know
5.0
5.5
4.1
No answer
3.3
1.6
6.2

Q. 12 If Jerusalem represents the last obstacle for signing the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians, would you then support the idea of making Jerusalem the unified capital of Israel?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Agree 
2.0 
 2.5
 1.2
Disagree
 93.7
 93.2
 94.5
I don't know
 2.8
 2.8
2.7 
No answer
1.5
1.5
1.6

Q.13 In your opinion, what is the best final solution for Jerusalem issue?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Unified capital of Israel 
 0.1
 0.1
0.0 
West Jerusalem for Israel, Old City under joint sovereignty, and East Jerusalem under the Palestinian sovereignty
 2.9
 3.8
 1.3
East Jerusalem the capital of the Palestinian state, and West Jerusalem the capital of the Israeli state 
 10.4
 12.5
 6.9
Jerusalem as an open city and a capital for both states
5.1
 6.7
2.3
International Jerusalem
6.7
8.0
4.3
The unified capital for the Palestinian state
48.9
42.3
60.2
The capital of the Islamic nation
24.3
24.1
24.5
No answer
1.6
2.5
0.5

Q.14 Some people think that the Palestinian Authority cares about Jerusalem issue, others believe that the Palestinian Authority ignores it, what do you think:
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
The Palestinain Authority cares about Jerusalem issue 
 33.3
 35.4
29.5 
The Palestinian Authority doesn't care enough about Jerusalem issue
 44.5
 40.6
 51.3
The Palestinian Authority doesn't care about Jerusalem issue
 17.5
 18.2
 16.5
No answer
4.7
5.8
2.7

Q.15 In general, how do you evaluate the local services which the municipality / the village council provides in your city or village?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
Good 
 27.4
 33.0
17.6 
Very good
 6.8
 8.0
 4.8
Excellent 
 3.5
 4.7
 1.4
Fair
28.7
 26.0
33.4
Weak
29.3
22.8
40.5
No answer
4.3
5.5
2.3

Q.16 If you needed an urgent help on a social issue, to whom do you resort first?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
The municipal council of the city 
 8.0
 11.5
1.8 
The Palestinian Authority representative of my area or the Palestinian Legislative Council's member
 6.5
 6.8
 5.9
The representative of my party (ex.: Fateh, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, etc...) 
 6.0
 7.2
 3.9
The local chamber of commerce
0.5
 0.5
0.5
Local religious person in charge 
3.3
3.7
2.7
The Mukhtar (Chief of village)
8.1
5.0
13.5
A foreign NGOs
0.3
0.4
0.0
The neighbors
1.9
1.7
2.3
Charitable organization
1.4
1.8
0.7
One of the relatives including husband, wife, etc...
34.2
32.8
36.6
I won't resort to anybody (nobody will listen)
22.3
22.3
22.4
Others
1.9
1.8
2.1
No answer
5.6
4.5
7.6

Q.17 On a scale of 1 through 5, how would you evaluate your proficiency in the  Hebrew language?
 Compromise
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
I know nothing at all  (1) 
 68.2
 67.9
68.9 
I don't know (2)
 8.8
 10.5
 5.7
In between  (3)
 11.9
 11.8
 12.1
I know a little (4)
 5.3
 4.8
 5.9
Fluent (5)
 5.3
 4.5
 6.9
No answer
0.5
0.5
0.5

Conversation
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
I know nothing at all (1) 
 69.3
 69.5
69.1 
I don't know (2)
 9.3
 9.7
 8.7
In between  (3)
 10.1
 9.7
 10.8
I know a little (4)
 4.9
 4.7
 5.3
Fluent (5)
 5.2
 4.7
 5.9
No answer
1.2
1.7
0.2

Reading
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
I know nothing at all  (1)
 79.0
 80.7
76.0 
I don't know (2)
 7.2
 6.0
 9.3
In between  (3)
 6.6
 5.8
 8.0
I know a little (4)
 3.1
 3.1
 3.0
Fluent (5)
 3.7
 3.9
 3.2
No answer
0.4
0.5
0.5
Writing
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
I know nothing at all (1) 
 80.0
 82.4
77.8 
I don't know (2)
 6.0
 4.3
 9.2
In between  (3)
 6.1
 5.6
 7.0
I know a little (4) 
 2.7
 2.8
 2.5
Fluent (5)
 3.8
 4.2
 3.0
No answer
0.6
0.7
0.5
Q.18 When do you usually use the Hebrew Language?
 
Total 
West Bank 
Gaza Strip 
To watch TV 
 8.5
 6.2
12.6 
Liten to the radio
 0.3
 0.5
 0.0
Read the newspapers 
 0.3
 0.4
 0.0
For official bureaucratic issues
 2.3
 3.4
 0.5
Working needs
 17.3
 19.4
 13.7
Chat with friends/social issues
1.8
2.3
0.9
Follow up cultural events/ movies
2.3
2.2
2.3
Others
2.5
2.7
2.3
No answer
64.7
62.9
67.7

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