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05.19.05
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Hamas terrorists gathered for a march. According to a recent poll, 46% of Israelis want to stop the disengagement if Hamas wins the PA elections. (AP)

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Poll: Most Israelis want to stop disengagement if Hamas wins elections
By: israelinsider staff and partners   
Published: May 19, 2005   
 
The following is IMRA's translation of results of a telephone poll of 503 adult Israelis (including Israeli Arabs) carried out by Shvakim Panorama for Israel Radio's "Another Matter" program on 18 May 2005 that is presented on the website of the radio station:

If it turns out that Hamas wins the July elections in the territories should the disengagement process be halted?
Total: Yes 46.3% No 45.9% Other 7.8%
Likud voters: Yes 56.0% No 34.9% Other 9.1%
Labor voters: Yes 21.1% No 75.2% Other 3.7%

Should Israel destroy the houses of the Israelis that are evacuated from Gush Katif?
Total: Yes 44.5 % No 48.1% Other 7.4%
Likud voters: Yes 51.3% No 40.7% Other 8.1%
Labor voters; Yes 39.3% No 57.0% Other 3.7%

Full results:
 
IMRA's translation of telephone poll results  - (IMRA)  05.19.2005
 
 

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