A recent poll reveals a significant decrease in support among Gazans for the October 7 attack on Israel, initially launched by Hamas.
This shift in public opinion comes in the wake of Israel's intensive offensive on Gaza, suggesting a growing regret or reconsideration among the population regarding the decision to attack. Concurrently, tensions escalate in the West Bank, where an elementary school became the target of an attack by Jewish settlers, leading to a drastic drop in student attendance.
This surge in violence, linked to the broader conflict sparked by the Gaza war, highlights the complex and multifaceted impacts of the ongoing hostilities on both sides of the conflict.
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Palestinian poll finds big drop in support for Oct 7 attack
A majority of Gazans believe Hamas' decision to launch the Oct. 7 attack on Israel was incorrect, according to a poll published on Tuesday pointing to a big drop in backing for the assault that prompted Israel's devastating Gaza offensive.
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