A public opinion poll published on Tuesday showed that half of the Palestinian public supports an armed intifada against Israel.The poll, published by the Nablus-based An-Najah University, included 1,360 Palestinians (860 from the West Bank and 500 from the Gaza Strip) above the age of 18, was conducted during the period from 11-13 September. It has a margin of error of three percent. The poll showed that 49% of respondents favored an armed intifada against Israel as opposed to 44% who said they were against it.
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