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More than half of Palestinians still back October 7 massacre, survey finds

Gazans' support for the attacks, which claimed over 1,200 lives, rose to 44%, up by seven percentage points since May.

November 3, 2025 11:58
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Palestinian Hamas militants, along with members of the International Red Cross (ICRC), watch as heavy equipment supplied by Egypt resumes the search for the bodies of killed Israeli hostages, in Gaza City on November 2, 2025 (Getty Images)

By

Akiva van Koningsveld,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

More than half of the Palestinians across the Gaza Strip and the West Bank still believe that Hamas’s decision to launch the October 7 massacres was “correct,” according to a survey published on Tuesday.

The Ramallah-based Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR) polled 1,200 Palestinians between October 22 and October 25, following the US-brokered ceasefire that halted two years of war in Gaza, with a margin of error of +/- 3.5 percentage points.

Support in the West Bank for the attacks held steady at 59 per cent, unchanged since a May poll, while backing in Gaza rose by seven points to 44 per cent, with an average of 53 per cent across the two territories.

Asked for the most effective means to end the “occupation” and achieve statehood, 41 per cent picked “armed struggle”.

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