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Monday 9 November 2015 - 15:19
Story Code : 187918

Recent poll shows Israelis' hostile attitudes toward Palestinians

Tehran, November 9, The Iran ProjectA new poll by the Israel Democracy institute largely reflects the hostileviews ofIsraelisettlers toward Palestinians.

The poll indicates that some 53% of Israeli support the extrajudicial killings of alleged Palestinian attackers,as the tensions have flared up throughout the occupied territories.

The survey that has conducted late October also shows that 80 percent of Israelis believe that the family homes of alleged Palestinian attackers should be demolished.

Some resources on Sunday said the water crisis in Gaza strip has deepened and the quantity of drinking water has dwindled. This is while the Palestinian in besieged Gaza bear the burden of a decade-long Israeli-Egyptian siege, three major wars by Israel since 2008 and Israeli jets that bomb the area.

Meanwhile, Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian President on Sunday met his Egyptian counterpart, holding talks about the humanitarian and security situations in Palestine occupied territory. In this meeting, both sides agreed that all measures including the illegal constructing settlements by Israeli that cause more tensions should be stopped.

Palestinian presidency also called the Obama recent position as "discouraging". Speaking to the Palestinian news agency Wafa on Sunday, Nabil Abu Rdeineh the Palestinian President's spokesperson said the US recent position would not help pacifying the tensions in the Palestinian territories.

He also stressed that the situation in Palestine has reached a "dangerous crossroads" that could spread all over the region, adding that the US statements is discouraging particularly when Israel is seeking the policy of shooting and arrest without reason.

Earlier Obama's senior adviser in the Middle East said in a press briefing that President Obama concluded that a peace treaty would not be succeeded in his time left in office.

As Israeli security forces continue their crackdown on Palestinian protesters across the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip's border, the number of Palestinians was detained by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) on Sunday morning in the West Bank has raised to 27 including children. According to locals, IOF have terrorized the families before nabbing the Palestinians who Israel allege participate in the clashes and hurl stones.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Ministry of Health has announced that some 78 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since October 1st including 17 children and three women.
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