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Brit Tzedek v'ShalomJewish Alliance for Justice and Peace
JAMES A. BAKER III INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICYTHE INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUPMEDIA RELEASESurvey: Majority of Israelis and Palestinians Support Peace Proposal Washington/Houston, 24 November 2003: In a public opinion poll jointly sponsored by the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University in Houston and the International Crisis Group in Washington, DC and released today, majorities among both Israelis and Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza expressed their support for a peace proposal that would resolve the key issues of borders, Jerusalem, refugees and the role of the international community. Israelis and Palestinians were asked whether they would support the following proposal:
Edward P. Djerejian, Founding Director of the Baker Institute for Public Policy, said, "At such a difficult and painful time for Israelis and Palestinians, this poll is a timely reminder of the fact that majorities on both sides are prepared to embrace an agreement that meets their respective core aspirations and interests." The results of the survey should have important policy implications. For Robert Malley, Middle East Program Director at the International Crisis Group, "it is the responsibility of Israeli and Palestinian political leaders and of the international community to devise appropriate mechanisms to translate what is the clear popular aspiration on both sides into a political agreement." Contacts: B.J. Almond (Houston) James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University Tel. +1 713 348 6770 balmond@rice.edu Andrew Stroehlein (Brussels)/Kathy Ward (Washington, DC) International Crisis Group, Brussels Tel. +32 (0) 485 555 946 media@crisisweb.org DC Tel. +1 202 785 1601 |
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