Gallup Poll: 52% Of Gazans Would Consider Leaving Temporarily Or Permanently
- A majority of Gaza residents, 52%, would consider leaving if given the opportunity, according to a Gallup International survey.
- The survey found that 38% would choose temporary relocation, while 14% would opt for permanent relocation, and 4% would send family members abroad.
- Among those interested in relocating, 30% prefer Gulf Arab nations, while 13% favor Arab countries in Africa, and 6% consider non-Arab Muslim-majority states.
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Poll: Half of Gaza residents are ready to leave if given the chance
Demographic analysis reveals younger residents under the age of 34 and those living in the most heavily damaged areas of Gaza City and Khan Younis expressed the strongest interest in leaving. By JNS A survey published in the British Telegraph reveals that 52% of Gaza residents would leave the Gaza Strip either temporarily or permanently if given the opportunity. The Gallup survey, which polled 532 Gaza residents aged 18 and older between March 2…
Most Palestinians will leave Gaza if given chance, finds survey
At a time when US President Donald Trump's plan to annex the Gaza Strip and expel Palestinians has outraged the world, a Gallup survey has found that most Palestinians would leave the enclave if given a chance
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