"Israeli" Poll Reveals Unlikelihood to Peace with Palestine
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A survey conducted in the Saban Institute in the US indicated that 51% of "Israelis" sees a peace agreement with the Palestinians is unlikely, Ynet News reported.
This came after the failure of Operation Pillar of Cloud on Gaza and before Palestine's UN status upgrade on Thursday to non-member state.
The poll, held from November 21 to November 26, revealed that 58% of "Israelis" are willing to give up "Israel's" nuclear weapons in exchange for a non-nuclear Middle East, and 87% believe that Iran will eventually own nuclear weapons.
Furthermore, the survey showed that 45% of "Israelis" believe that neither side triumphed in "Israel's" aggression on Gaza, while 40% said "Israel" won, and only 11% admitted Hamas to have won.
Regarding peace with Egypt, 41% believe that peace with Egypt will be maintained but altered, 36% said that it will remain as it is, and only 17% believe that it will be annulled within the next four years.
Source: Ynet News, edited by moqawama.org
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