Almost three in four Palestinians believe the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel was correct, and the ensuing Gaza war has lifted support for the Islamist group both there and in the West Bank, a survey from a respected Palestinian polling institute found.
Most Palestinians alive today were born into what is practically an open-air prison that is cordoned off by Israel. Being oppressed is all they have known. Its obvious that they hate their colonisers. And all these bombings will only fuel that hatred.
It's really disappointing and I can't help but wonder how much Israel constantly shelling civilians is helping to prop up a shitheel organization like Hamas.
Israel made this monster and I mean that literally. Politicians of Israel openly said Hamas is a useful tool for them. Israel itself funded Hamas.
As long as there is a "monster" there is a justification for an attack. It is genuinely fucking astounding how Israel looked at the treatment of Jews during WW2 and took that as a playbook instead of the most horrific thing to happen in the last century and something that shouldn't be repeated.
"I'm sorry your house got blown up and you lost all of your family members and are going to have your legs amputated, likely without anesthetic or clean supplies, but do you have time for a quick survey?"
2nd paragraph of the article gives the source if that’s what you want to know.
The Palestinian Center for Policy Survey and Research (PCPSR) findings were published as international alarm grows over the spiralling Palestinian civilian toll in the Israeli counter-offensive against Hamas, now in its third month.
Might be a dumb question but how reliable are polls in non democratic countries engaged in a hot war generally? Personally I'd be scared shitless to state anything than my utmost support for the leadership, anything else could easily get me killed..
Yeah, you can't do a reliable poll in Palestine. Normally polls are done by calling random people and asking them about their opinion, but nobody in Hamas territory would give a random caller the answer that he hates Hamas because it also might be that it is Hamas who is calling. We also know that the phone network in Gaza is currently down, so you can't even call people.
Take a look at their method:
The sample size of this poll is 1231 adults, of whom 750 were interviewed face to face in the West
Bank and 481 in the Gaza Strip in 121 randomly selected locations. The sample is representative of
the residents of the two areas. Due to the war in the Gaza Strip, we conducted interviews in the
central and southern regions inside the selected sample homes, with the exception of one displaced
area, where residents were interviewed in the shelter area where they had taken refuge. As for the
northern Gaza Strip, residents were interviewed in 24 shelter locations, of which 20 belonged to
UNRWA and 4 to governmental institutions. A total of 250 interviews were conducted in these
shelters, and another 21 were conducted in the homes of relatives and friends of displaced people
from the north. Despite the large representative sample, the margin of error for this poll is +/-4. The
increase in the margin of error is due to the lack of precision regarding the number of residents who
stayed in their homes, or in shelters, in the northern parts of the Gaza Strip which we did not sample.
http://www.pcpsr.org/
So they have field interviewers doing interviews with random refugees in the gaza strip during a cease fire. I'm not really sure if you could do a poll like that.
I mean are you seriously surprised by those results? You can't kill an idea, you can replace it with a better idea. But with such an indiscriminate bombing and an international community who is still saying that Israel has the high moral ground, they feel betrayed by everyone but Hamas.
I don't like it either, but I think the majority of the human beings in their situation would react the same? Do you believe that if Israel and Palestine were living in peace and everyone was treated equally and with respect, Hamas would have been a political factor?