Good News: 73% of Palestinians Agree Jews Must Be Slaughtered

by Stephan Tawney on July 15, 2011

Quickly, someone give these jackwagons a state of their own! What could possibly go wrong?

73% of 1,010 Palestinians in W. Bank, Gaza agree with ‘hadith’ quoted in Hamas Charter about the need to kill Jews hiding behind stones, trees.

Only one in three Palestinians (34 percent) accepts two states for two peoples as the solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to an intensive, face-to-face survey in Arabic of 1,010 Palestinian adults in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip completed this week by American pollster Stanley Greenberg.

The poll, which has a margin of error of 3.1 percentage points, was conducted in partnership with the Beit Sahour-based Palestinian Center for Public Opinion and sponsored by the Israel Project, an international nonprofit organization that provides journalists and leaders with information about the Middle East.

The organization is dedicated to peace between Israelis and Palestinians. But there’s a problem there.

Because only 34% of Palestinians would accept a two-state solution. 61% say they would reject the idea of two states. 66% ultimately want an all Palestinian state. In other words, get rid of the Jewish state entirely.

92% want Jerusalem to be completely Palestinian, just 1% say it should be in Israel, and just 4% want to share the city with the Jewish people.

72% say it’s acceptable to ignore thousands of years of Jewish history in the region. 62% support kidnapping and holding hostage Jewish soldiers, and 53% support elementary schools teaching children to hate the Jews.

80% agreed with the Hamas Charter — Hamas being internationally recognized as a terrorist organization. 73% support the specific task of killing the Jews.

On the plus side, fewer (22%) support literally blowing up Jewish neighborhoods as a whole, and 65% are open to talks about how to dismantle the Jewish state rather than simply and violently destroying it outright.

So…progress!



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