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Israelis consider peace as impossible

Almost 80 percent of Israeli Jews believe a peace deal with the Palestinian Authority is impossible, an opinion poll found on Friday, two days after the resumption of the so-called 'peace' negotiations in the occupied al-Quds ('Jerusalem').

Asked whether "this time, we will reach a final agreement that will put an end to the conflict," 79.7 percent of respondents said no, and just 6.2 percent said yes. Another 14.1 percent expressed no opinion.

The survey, published in Israel Hayom, was carried out by Israeli research institute Hagal Hahadash among a representative sample of 500 Israeli Jews.

Asked about the government's decision to release long-serving Palestinian prisoners alongside the resumed peace talks, 77.5 percent of respondents said they opposed it and just 14.2 percent said they were in favor.

Israel released 26 Palestinian prisoners on Wednesday hours before the talks, the first of 104 prisoners slated for release in stages depending on progress in the negotiations.

A full 62.9 percent of respondents said they would rather the government announced a freeze on Jewish settlement construction than release prisoners, many of whom were convicted of murder.

In the run-up to Wednesday's talks, Israel authorized more than 2,000 new settler homes in occupied 'East Jerusalem' and elsewhere in the West Bank.




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