The poll, taken last week, finds:
When asked about support for specific policy choices to break the current deadlock, 55% support a return to armed confrontations and intifada.
A majority of 59% say that the armed attack inside Israel carried out by Palestinians unaffiliated with known armed groups contributes to the national interest of ending the occupation.
A majority of 56% support murderous attacks similar to those carried out in April and May inside Israel.
When asked about the most effective means of ending the occupation and building an independent state, 50% chose "armed struggle," 22% negotiations, and 21% popular resistance.
Other interesting findings:
The vast majority (78%) believe the Qur'an contains a prophecy on the demise of the State of Israel.
The largest percentage (33%) says Hamas is most deserving of representing and leading the Palestinian people while 23% think Fatah under president Abbas is.
In an election for president today between Abbas and Hamas leader Haniyeh, Haniyeh would win handily, 55% to 33%.
Only 28% support a two state solution, 69% oppose. But based on this video done recently, the 69% do not want a binational state with equal rights for all: virtually all want a single Arab state.
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