The vast majority of Palestinians living in either the Gaza Strip or the West Bank – 85 percent – admitted to either strongly or somewhat supporting Hamas‘ violent attack on Israel, which saw hundreds of Israeli civilians murdered, kidnapped, and raped, on October 7, according to a recent poll from Arab World for Research and Development (AWRAD).
The poll, which surveyed 668 Palestinians in table-assisted face-to-face interviews, found that 68 percent of those in the West Bank “strongly supported” the attacks, compared to 47 percent in Gaza. It is suggested the difference is due to the personal impact of Israel’s response to the attacks.
The data also reveal that almost all Palestinians – 98 percent – warned they will never forgive or forget Israel for its retaliation to the attacks. Another 73 percent remain convinced that “Palestine will win” the war and repel the Israeli ground invasion.
Despite the vast majority supporting Hamas’ violent attack, western nations like Germany have begun allowing Palestinians to enter the country, with multiple others facing ground international pressure to follow suit.



