The Jerusalem Post

Poll shows most Palestinia­ns uninterest­ed in US election

- • By ADAM RASGON

Few Palestinia­ns are following news related to the US presidenti­al elections, according to a new public opinion poll.

Twenty-nine percent of Palestinia­ns – 32% in the West Bank and 24% in the Gaza Strip – said they are following the upcoming elections, whereas a whopping 71% of Palestinia­ns said they are not.

The poll of 1,200 Palestinia­ns from the West Bank and Gaza Strip was conducted October 14-21 by the Arab World for Research and Developmen­t (AWRAD).

AWRAD President Nader Said told The Jerusalem Post that many Palestinia­ns have lost interest in US politics.

“The average Palestinia­n no longer cares about what happens in Washington,” Said said. “Many Palestinia­ns have concluded that Washington does not and will not change, and will make no difference in terms of Israel-Palestine.”

Previous AWRAD polls surveying Palestinia­ns ahead of US presidenti­al elections over the past 20 years have shown similar results.

The poll also found that of the 29% of Palestinia­ns following the elections, an overwhelmi­ng majority of 70% said that neither candidate will achieve a just solution to the Palestinia­n issue; 24% said democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is best-suited to achieve a just solution, whereas a minuscule 2% said that Donald Trump, the republican nominee, is best-suited to achieve a just solution.

Said said most Palestinia­ns following the elections have also lost hope that the next US president will make a difference.

“These Palestinia­ns do not think the next president will end the occupation and resolve the conflict,” Said said. “They are educated and informed, but they do not think the next US president will change reality.”

Said added, however, that more Palestinia­ns trust Clinton over Trump because of the former’s experience.

“They look at Hillary and Trump and they realize that Hillary is more competent than Trump to lead the United States, as well as find a solution to the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict, because she of course is much more experience­d and her husband was the president who tried to bring about a conclusion to the conflict with Arafat,” Said noted.

The Palestinia­n leadership recently declared its support for an internatio­nal peace conference in Paris, which would include multiple internatio­nal parties, and diminish the importance of the US role in negotiatio­ns.

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