The findings by a Palestinian pollster signal more difficulties ahead for the Biden administration’s postwar vision for Gaza and raise questions about Israel’s stated goal of ending Hamas’ military and governing capabilities.

Washington has called for the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, currently led by Abbas, to eventually assume control of Gaza and run both territories as a precursor to statehood. U.S. officials have said the PA must be revitalized, without letting on whether this would mean leadership changes.

The PA administers pockets of the Israeli-occupied West Bank and has governed Gaza until a takeover by Hamas militants in 2007. The Palestinians have not held elections since 2006 when Hamas won a parliamentary majority.

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    I would guess the Palestinians see Hamas like the US looks back on the revolutionary founding fathers, people who fought back against an oppressive government in the pursuit of independence. Both situations are far more complex than that, but for the average person who sees regular violence against their group they will support the people who fight back.

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      Hamas is not fighting for Palestinian independence, it is fighting for the destruction of Israel. The two situations are not even remotely similar.

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          No, they’re not, what are you talking about?

          Such substance in these comments.

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            They are fighting for an end to the occupation. These their are literal words.

            The occupation is israel. An illegal colony on top of Palestine.

            If the israelis want to live in Palestine many Palestinians are actually in favor (though with the recent conflict that has probably declined).

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              They are fighting for an end to the occupation. These their are literal words. The occupation is israel. An illegal colony on top of Palestine.

              Jews in the levant were considered Palestinians too. Arab nationalists were murdering Jews back before Israel was founded, before the Nakba, back when they were legally purchasing land to live alongside them. This is what caused Israel and the IDF to become a thing, to defend themselves against Arabs murdering them. Hamas is just the latest manifestation of this desire by the same group, their unceasing violence has continued since those early days.

              If they weren’t trying to murder Jews none of this would have happened, the British wouldn’t have concluded that a one-state solution wasn’t viable, the UN wouldn’t have drawn up borders, and Palestinians wouldn’t have started and lost a war against Israel that led to belligerent lands being annexed by the victor.

              If the israelis want to live in Palestine many Palestinians are actually in favor (though with the recent conflict that has probably declined).

              Most Palestinians want a one-state solution where they deny Jews equal rights:

              By 70 percent to 28 percent, Palestinians oppose a two-state solution — “the establishment of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.”
              An even larger number — 76 percent to 21 percent — oppose a “one state solution …in which the two sides enjoy equal rights.”
              https://thehill.com/opinion/4273883-mellman-do-palestinians-support-hamas-polls-paint-a-murky-picture/