28% of the public say they will vote for his list whileÂ
22% say they will vote for the official Fatah list formed by president Abbas.
…If Naser al Qidwah forms his own independent list, 7% of the public say they will vote for his list while 30% say they will vote for the official Fatah list. If Marwan Barghouti gives his support to al Qidwahâs list, support for it would rise to 11% andÂ
support for Fatahâs would drop to 28%.
Shikaki also makes a point of the volatility of the results of his poll. Unpredictable events could cause a change in public opinion back towards Hamas. For example, if between now and the elections Hamas were to manipulate a prisoner exchange or if Israel were to kill a senior Hamas official that would give Hamas a boost. Shikaki is speaking hypothetically but who knows.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Francisco Urdinez
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Summary: During the pandemic, Chinese medical and equipment supplies to Chile have come mostly from a diverse cast of Chinese players with local experience in Chile. They adapted to Chileâs unique system of emergency and disaster management.
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China has become a global power, but there is too little debate about
how this has happened and what it means. Many argue that China exports its developmental model and imposes it on other countries. But Chinese players also extend their influence by working through local actors and institutions while adapting and assimilating local and traditional forms, norms, and practices.
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(WASHINGTON) The U.S. and Iran are holding indirect talks on Tuesday in what could be the first step toward reviving the 2015 deal that constrains Tehran s nuclear facilities in exchange for sanctions relief.
The meetings, hosted by the European Union, will work toward two separate agreements on how the U.S. and Iran can both return to compliance with the deal s terms.
Former President Donald Trump withdrew from the accord in 2018, re-imposing strict U.S. sanctions on Iran s economy and government. In response, the Iranian government began violating the restrictions on its nuclear program, now enriching more uranium, at higher levels, and with more and more advanced centrifuges.