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Wednesday, June 5, 2013
74% of Israelis reject Palestinian capital in any part of Jerusalem

Poll: 72% of Jewish Israelis view J'lem as divided
By TOVAH LAZAROFF The Jerusalem Post 06/05/2013 07:08
http://www.jpost.com/Diplomacy-and-Politics/Post-poll-72-percent-of-Jewish-Israelis-view-Jlem-as-divided-315490

'Post' survey finds 74% of Israelis say they reject the idea of a
Palestinian capital in any portion of Jerusalem.

Forty-six years after the Six Day War physically united Jerusalem under
Jewish rule, 72 percent of Israeli Jews believe the city is functionally
divided between Jews and Arabs, according to a Jerusalem Post/Rafi Smith
Inc. poll.

However, 74% say they reject the idea of a Palestinian capital in any
portion of Jerusalem, with the implication being that they prefer a united
Jerusalem. Only 15% say they would support a divided plan for the city,
whereby Israel would relinquish sovereignty over some eastern portions of
the city to allow for a Palestinian capital there.

Among those polled, 67% support a two-state solution, but only 8% want a
two-state solution based on the pre-1967 lines as proposed by the
Palestinians and the Arab League, according to the poll conducted by the
Rafi Smith Research Company on Monday.

Of the 500 Israeli Jewish adults polled, 21% were religious or haredi, 29%
were traditional and 50% were secular.

The poll was conducted amidst a major United States push to rekindle direct
Israeli-Palestinian negotiations that have been largely frozen since 2008.

The Palestinian leadership in Ramallah has been officially pushing for a
two-state solution based on the pre-1967 lines including a divided
Jerusalem, in accordance with the Arab League plan, which allows for minor
land swaps of equitable value.

The Israel government, in turn, wants a two-state solution, with a united
Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty, and the ability to retain all of the
larger settlement blocs in Area C of the West Bank, including Ma’aleh
Adumim, Ariel and the Gush Etzion bloc.

US Secretary of State John Kerry is looking to return to Israel for his
fifth visit since March, in hopes of helping Israelis and Palestinians break
the impasse.

On Wednesday, at the request of Meretz party leader MK Zehava Gal-On, the
Knesset plenum will hold a debate, with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu
present, on the question of the Arab League proposal.

On Monday Kerry urged Israelis to summon the courage to achieve peace at a
public address before the American Jewish Committee in Washington.

But according to the Smith poll, Kerry is mostly speaking to the converted,
as only 33% of Israelis reject the notion of a two-state solution.

The question facing the other 67% of those polled is what kind of
final-status agreement should they stand behind. Only 8% of Israelis support
a two-state solution based on the pre-1967 lines. Forty percent said they
support a two-state solution in which Israel retained the major settlement
blocs. Another 19% favored the Bayit Yehudi solution in which Israel annexes
most if not all of Area C, so that it is able to retain all the settlements.

Significant differences were seen between secular and religious poll
respondents on the question of a two-state solution.

A majority of the secular respondents, 83%, and only a minority of the
religious respondents, 28%, said they supported a two-state solution.
Similarly, 72% of religious respondents and 17% of secular respondents said
they opposed a two-state solution.

The poll has a 4.5% margin of error.

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