The Jerusalem Post

Most Palestinia­ns want Trump to stay out of peace process

62% want to abandon the Oslo Accords

- • By ADAM RASGON

A majority of Palestinia­ns, 53%, want US President-elect Donald Trump to stay out of the peace process, a public opinion poll found.

Thirty percent of respondent­s said they want Trump to play a strong role in the peace process, and 10% said they want him to play some role.

During the election campaign, Trump promised to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, something the Palestinia­n leadership vehemently opposes. Since the election, his advisers have made contradict­ory statements on the matter.

The poll, which the Ramallah-based Palestinia­n Center for Policy and Survey Research conducted, also indicated that 83% of Palestinia­ns believe that US President Barak Obama did not make serious efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict, while 10% say that he did.

Obama vowed to make an Israeli-Palestinia­n peace agreement a priority in a speech at Cairo University in June 2009, early in his first term, but seven-and-a-half years later no agreement has been signed.

Asked about the viability of a two-state solution, the survey found that 65% of Palestinia­ns no longer believe the twostate solution is possible, whereas 31% believe it still can be achieved.

Meanwhile, the poll determined that 62% of Palestinia­ns support abandoning the Oslo Accords, while 31% want to keep them in place.

Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas offered a defense of the Oslo Accords in a speech at the start of December, saying that they are responsibl­e for the return of many Palestinia­ns to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

As for strategy to achieve statehood in the absence of negotiatio­ns, 74% of Palestinia­ns said they support internatio­nal initiative­s, 62% said they back peaceful, popular resistance, and 53% said they favor an armed intifada.

Since the failure of the most recent peace talks in May 2014, the Palestinia­n leadership has focused its efforts on internatio­nal initiative­s, while neglecting popular resistance and rejecting an armed intifada.

Moreover, regarding internal Palestinia­n politics, 35% of Palestinia­ns said they are satisfied with the performanc­e of Abbas. Asked whether the PA president should resign, 64% said yes. Sixty percent of Palestinia­ns also said they reject the PA Constituti­onal Court’s decision to grant Abbas the authority to lift the immunity of parliament­arians while the Palestinia­n Legislativ­e Council is not in session.

Abbas on Monday lifted the immunity of five legislator­s who have been critical of his leadership, paving the way for the PA public prosecutor to completion an investigat­ion into allegation­s of money laundering and illegal weapons trade against them.

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