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A poll of "West Bank" arabs, aged 17 and over, conducted by the Maagar Mochot firm and The Palestinian Center for Public Opinion under Dr. Nabil Kokli, found that over 40% of the respondents have considered emigrating permanently to some other country. Furthermore, only 15% stated that nothing could prompt them to leave permanently. 70% identified some form of material measure, translatable into monetary terms, that could bring them to emigrate permanently. 17% of individuals over age 17 would emigrate abroad immediately, if they had the resources to do so. Including those under age 17, who would emigrate brings total potential immediate emigrants to about 23%.According to the poll, 33 percent of Israeli Jews think Israeli Arabs should be placed in internment camps in the event of a war, and 53 percent of Israeli Jews voiced support for the state encouraging Arabs to emigrate.
"Poll among Palestinians favors Humanitarian Solution," January 22, 2005.
That's, indeed, a solution - Gaza remains palistan, Israel establishes an office of the emigrant aid for the WB palistainians, and they can waltz it from there in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat. Very much humane, very much humanitarian, very much fair. We can't deny palisimians their wish.