An overwhelming majority of Palestinians believe that Hamas made the right decision when it attacked Israel on October 7, 2023.
Seventy-one percent of Palestinians in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank support Hamas’s attack, according to a new poll from the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research.
Although the percentage of West Bank Palestinians who support the attack has decreased slightly since December — when 82 percent said they agreed with the decision — support in Gaza for the terror attack has increased, rising from 57 percent in December to 71 percent in March.
Palestinians also believe the current Israel-Hamas conflict is increasing the chances of establishing an official Palestinian state. When asked whether “the war on Gaza since October 7 has revived international attention to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that it could lead to increased recognition of Palestinian statehood,” 75 percent of respondents in both Gaza and the West Bank said “yes.” The survey also revealed that most Palestinians — 91 percent — do not think Hamas has committed war crimes. Ninety-three percent deny that acts of rape and killing civilians occurred on October 7.
A majority of Palestinians in both areas — 52 percent in Gaza and 64 percent in the West Bank — believe Hamas should continue to rule Gaza once the war ends. Nearly two-thirds of respondents — 64 percent — believe Hamas will defeat Israel in the conflict.
The new poll comes as Western nations appear to be reexamining their once-strong support for Israel. The UK government has indicated its support for Palestinian statehood, and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris recently called for an immediate ceasefire. A majority of Americans now also support ending arms shipments to Israel until the current conflict is resolved.