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To: William B. Kohn who wrote (27161)4/26/2002 9:48:19 AM
From: spiral3  Respond to of 281500
 
surprised to see the intifada is ranked so low

not really that low - from the site - 84% support for continuation of Intifada - although, like support for suicide bombings, it is off it’s highs.

also Sixty-six percent of respondents supported the continuation of a mixed popular and military Intifada as opposed to 13% who supported the continuation of a strictly popular Intifada, 15% who supported the continuation of a strictly military Intifada, and 6% who did not know/did not provide an answer (see figure 2). These has been an increase in Palestinians supporting both forms of the Intifada (55% to 66%) and a decrease in Palestinians supporting a strictly popular Intifada (21% to 13%) as compared to the latest JMCC poll conducted in December 2001.

As for the Palestinians needing a decent leader, I’m with you on that one.