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Ma'an News Agency (a Palestinian media outlet) has a poll on the right side of their website that says:From: http://israeliawareness.blogspot.com/2011/10/65-of-maan-readers-are-anti-peace-talks.html
Peace talks with Israel are:Essential to achieving statehoodCounterproductive, power imbalance too greatNecessary, but only with unbiased mediatorsThe answers goes as follows:
Essential to achieving statehood -89 (23.2%)
Counterproductive, power imbalance too great - 252 (65.6%)
Necessary, but only with unbiased mediators - 43 (11.2%)
I can't really tell the difference between the first and third option, so I'll count them together as a total of 34.4%.
That still leaves 65.% of Ma'an readers believing that peace talks are counterproductive. Ah, because you know, peace talks between the two parties that will have to live together in any final agreement are somehow counterproductive. So what's productive? I can only assume bypassing these peace talks, violating the Oslo Accords, and following their plan of unilateral statehood bid at the U.N.
The U.N. can't make a state.
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