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New Poll Shows Majority of Saudis, Kuwaitis, Emiratis Reject ISIS, Back Two-State Solution with Israel
A rare poll conducted last month in three Gulf Cooperation Council states demonstrates decisive rejection of ISIS and a surprisingly high level of popular support for peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- but also substantial minority support for both the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.
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ISIS Has Almost No Popular Support in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, or Lebanon
New polls show that the group has curried little favor in key countries, but the nuances behind the numbers have important implications for U.S. policy toward Syria, Iran, and other actors.
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Abbas at the UN: A Listener's Guide
This Friday's speech can set the stage for future peace efforts, but only if it keeps the door open for diplomacy and avoids trying to delegitimize Israel or threatening it with legal action.
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How Many Civilians Have Been Killed in Gaza?
Initial estimates vary widely, but getting the numbers right is important -- not only for retrospective judgment, but also for future reference, particularly with regard to further minimizing civilian casualties.
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The Conflict in Gaza: Recalculating the Political-Military Equation
Ghaith al-Omari of the American Task Force on Palestine joins Institute fellows David Pollock and Jeffrey White to discuss the Gaza conflict.
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David Pollock
Jeffrey White
Ghaith al-Omari
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Hamas in Arab Eyes: Few Signs of Revival, Except in West Bank
Poll data and other evidence point to potential openings for promoting a ceasefire that will help the Palestinian people, not Hamas.
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Gaza Public Rejects Hamas, Wants Ceasefire
A recent, credible poll shows that most Gazans oppose Hamas policies and leaders alike, and favor a ceasefire with Israel.
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David Pollock
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The Gaza Crisis: Why Now? What Does it Mean? How Will It End?
Washington Institute experts discuss the current situation in Gaza, Israel's military operation, Palestinian politics, and U.S. policy during this in-depth video presentation.
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Robert Satloff
Dennis Ross
Michael Herzog
David Pollock
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PA and Other Arab Reactions to the Gaza Crisis
Abbas and other Arab leaders demand that Israel stop striking Gaza, but not that Hamas stop shooting rockets at Israel. So the United States should demand they correct that imbalance.
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Israeli-Palestinian Crisis: Discussing Incitement, Rockets, Hamas, and Other Issues
Actions matter more than words, says Arab politics scholar David Pollock, but incitement by Palestinians and Israelis sometimes leads to violent deeds.
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Beyond 'Restraint': Washington Can Shape Responses to the West Bank Murders
The Obama administration would be on firm ground in making further aid and diplomatic support conditional on the PA either acting unambiguously to end Hamas violence or dissolving its partnership with that U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
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New Palestinian Poll Shows Hardline Views, But Some Pragmatism Too
New survey results show that violence is not a popular option among Palestinians and that Hamas is not benefiting from the current troubles, giving U.S. policymakers some breathing room to concentrate on more urgent crises in Iraq and Syria while backing practical steps to cool tensions.
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Palestinians Want Hamas In, but Want Peace Talks Too
West Bank and Gaza residents alike still appear more receptive to Fatah than Hamas viewpoints.
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Israeli-Palestinian Relations: Top-Down and Bottom-Up
Israeli and Palestinian perspectives on recently collapsed peace talks offer hope for eventual progress, though publics and leaders on both sides will need to overcome barriers of mistrust and misunderstanding.
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Mohammed Dajani
Michael Herzog
David Pollock
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The Peace Process Needs Partners, Not Scapegoats
Divisive approaches that emphasize conspiracy theories rather than hard facts will only push the Palestinians further away from their goal of statehood.
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Six Takes on the Palestinian Unity Deal
Although the deal indicates that Abbas's primary concern is managing relations with his hardline rivals, Washington should still continue its efforts to revive the peace talks.
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