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Poll No. 213

Dear Sir/Madam,

The Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) is pleased to share the results of Poll 213, entitled:

“The Mutual Repercussions of Halting the Israeli Banking Exemption on the Palestinian and Israeli Economies: A Field and Analytical Study (June – July 2025).”

This study presents Palestinian public opinion on one of the most pressing financial and political issues of recent years. By combining field survey data with analytical insights, it shows how Israel’s decision to end the banking exemption is widely viewed not as a technical adjustment, but as a political tool with far-reaching consequences for both the Palestinian and Israeli economies.

The findings highlight deep public concern regarding delayed salary payments, shortages of food and medicine, and broader threats to financial stability. At the same time, the study underlines the close interdependence between the two economies and the risks of escalating instability.

We believe this report offers timely insights for policymakers, researchers, media professionals, and the wider public.

The complete analysis is available online in both languages:

 

To download the full report , in English. and in Arabic

 

To download the poll results, in English. and in Arabic

Poll No. 212

We are pleased to share with you the results of Poll No. 212 conducted by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) under the direction of Dr. Nabil Kukali. This survey, carried out in Hebron Governorate between 10–13 September 2025, reveals an overwhelming rejection of the Israeli-backed “Emirate of Hebron” project.

The findings show that %71 of residents categorically reject the plan, %70.5 believe clan rule would be worse than governance by the Palestinian Authority, and %73 fear it will lead to the division of the West Bank. A clear majority expressed concern about its impact on daily life and deep skepticism regarding U.S. neutrality. At the same time, %61.8 affirmed their preference for the Palestinian Authority to remain the governing authority in their areas.

 

We invite you to review the attached report for full details and analysis of the results. For more information, please visit our website: www.pcpo.org.

 

To download the entire poll, in English. and in Arabic

We are pleased to share with you the results of Poll No. 12 conducted by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) under the direction of Dr. Nabil Kukali. This survey, carried out in Hebron Governorate between 10–13 September 2025, reveals an overwhelming rejection of the Israeli-backed “Emirate of Hebron” project.

The findings show that %71 of residents categorically reject the plan, %70.5 believe clan rule would be worse than governance by the Palestinian Authority, and %73 fear it will lead to the division of the West Bank. A clear majority expressed concern about its impact on daily life and deep skepticism regarding U.S. neutrality. At the same time, %61.8 affirmed their preference for the Palestinian Authority to remain the governing authority in their areas.

We invite you to review the attached report for full details and analysis of the results. For more information, please visit our website: www.pcpo.org.

 

Poll No. 211

The Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) is pleased to present to you the findings of a public opinion poll conducted by Dr. Nabil Kukali, President of the Center, regarding Palestinian public attitudes towards the visit of U.S. President Donald Trump to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in light of recent regional and international developments.

This poll aims to measure Palestinian public sentiment towards the implications of this visit and its potential impact on the Palestinian cause, especially amid the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip and the increasing discussion around possible joint American-Saudi initiatives.

The survey was conducted during the third week of May 2025, based on a random and representative sample of (402) Palestinian citizens from the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip. It was carried out using scientifically rigorous tools to ensure objectivity and neutrality in data analysis.

We hope that the results of this survey will contribute to a better understanding of Palestinian public opinion and provide an analytical tool for decision-makers, researchers, and interested parties to objectively and insightfully assess the public stance toward current events.

 

To download the entire poll, in English. and in Arabic

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