MIDDLE EAST
Palestinians Assess Obama’s Middle East Policies
One-in-four people in the Palestinian territories think the way the United States deals with Middle East affairs has improved under U.S. president Barack Obama, according to a poll by Jerusalem Media & Communication Center. 25 per cent of respondents in the West Bank and Gaza share this opinion.
October 27, 2009
Fatah Would Handily Win New Palestinian Ballot
Support for the Fatah movement more than doubles public backing for its opponent party Hamas in the Palestinian territories, according to a poll by the Jerusalem Media & Communication Center. 40 per cent of respondents would vote for Fatah in the next election to the Palestinian Legislative Council, while 18.7 per cent would back Hamas.
October 28, 2009
Solid Majority of Israelis Back Two-State Plan
A large number of Israelis would accept a peace agreement with the Palestinian Authority under the principle of "two states for two peoples," according to a poll by the Peace Index Project. 64 per cent of respondents support the so-called two-state solution, while 33 per cent reject it.
November 02, 2009
Israelis Still Prefer Netanyahu Over Livni
More people in Israel think that incumbent prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu makes a better head of government than opposition leader Tzipi Livni, according to a poll by the Dahaf Institute published in Yediot Ahronot. 41 per cent of respondents say Netanyahu is more suitable to serve as prime minister, while 31 per cent pick Livni.
October 30, 2009
Palestinians Assess Obama’s Middle East Policies
One-in-four people in the Palestinian territories think the way the United States deals with Middle East affairs has improved under U.S. president Barack Obama, according to a poll by Jerusalem Media & Communication Center. 25 per cent of respondents in the West Bank and Gaza share this opinion.
October 27, 2009

Fatah Would Handily Win New Palestinian Ballot
Support for the Fatah movement more than doubles public backing for its opponent party Hamas in the Palestinian territories, according to a poll by the Jerusalem Media & Communication Center. 40 per cent of respondents would vote for Fatah in the next election to the Palestinian Legislative Council, while 18.7 per cent would back Hamas.
October 28, 2009
Solid Majority of Israelis Back Two-State Plan
A large number of Israelis would accept a peace agreement with the Palestinian Authority under the principle of "two states for two peoples," according to a poll by the Peace Index Project. 64 per cent of respondents support the so-called two-state solution, while 33 per cent reject it.
November 02, 2009
Israelis Still Prefer Netanyahu Over Livni
More people in Israel think that incumbent prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu makes a better head of government than opposition leader Tzipi Livni, according to a poll by the Dahaf Institute published in Yediot Ahronot. 41 per cent of respondents say Netanyahu is more suitable to serve as prime minister, while 31 per cent pick Livni.
October 30, 2009
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The complete detailed weekly reports of the project can be found on theGilani Research Foundation website.
The complete detailed weekly reports of the project can be found on theGilani Research Foundation website.
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