By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
I am not surprised.
A new survey was released on Saturday by the Palestine Center for Public Opinion.
1000 people in Gaza participated in the door to door survey. The main questions they were asked were about a ceasefire with Israel.
The overwhelming majority of those polled agreed that they want a long term ceasefire with Israel. 87.6% responded positively to that question. At the same time, 93.2% said that they would not support a ceasefire that involved disarming.
The essential point here is clear.
The people of Gaza want quiet. And those same people also want the ability to transform the quiet and to strike Israel at will.
Analysts are saying that disarming is too great a price to pay for the Gazans. But the real issue here is the issue of power. If the people of Gaza have rockets, they still have power. If they give up their rockets, Gaza loses a tangible and visible sense of power.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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