However, no one seems to be disputing Tralalala's facts here..
I've pointed out that they're incorrect, and will reinforce this by pointing to Israeli Polls which state such things as:
The poll, commissioned by Israel Radio, showed that popular support for the disengagment, which a year ago was running at 60 percent and higher, had dropped to 50 percent.
At the same time, opposition to the plan went up to 40 percent, from a low of 33 percent last year, the radio added.
This is a long way from just the "Religious Nutters" being against it, which is what is implied.. unless the Nutters now make up 40% of the population.
I dont like Polls, as they give information without informing of the demographic of the source...
However there are so many giving similar results, that they cant be ignored.
In addition no one has actually asked what, if any, benefit will be gained by a partial withdrawal. Plus what affect any measurements will have mearly because they were "brokered" by the USA.
Both things have a negative value in the eyes of the Palestinians.
eg:
This Poll was from 2004, and conducted with Middle Eastern Academics..
The Israeli Withdrawal from Gaza and Proposed Annexation of West Bank Settlements
This was also released in 2004, by the Pew Research Centre which is non-partisan. This shows the trust for the USA and attitudes towards Muslims, Jews and Christians in different countries.
The USA may be surprised to know that Christians are more unpopular now than Jews in most Muslim countries...
A Year After Iraq War
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