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Shock findings of ‘apartheid’ poll questioned

October 25, 2012 08:18

By

Jenni Frazer,

Jenni Frazer

1 min read

A controversial poll suggesting that Israeli Jews would “support apartheid” if the West Bank were annexedhas been strongly criticised.

The poll, whose results were reported in Ha’aretz on Monday, was commissioned by the Yisraela Goldblum Fund, an independent family foundation in the name of the former senior news editor of Kol Israel, who died in 2006.

Among the findings was that 69 per cent of the 503 Israeli Jews questioned would object to Palestinians being given voting rights in Israel if the West Bank were to be annexed. Seventy-four per cent supported separation of Israelis and Palestinians on roads in the Occupied Territories, while 58 per cent believed there was “apartheid” in Israel.

But the poll was criticised by Dermot Kehoe, the chief executive of Bicom, who said it was “poor social science, and its results therefore bogus.

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