Public opinion on the Palestinian question is more decisive than ever

Authors

  • Arantza Renteria Vizcarra Embassy of Palestine in Lima, Peru

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59111/JPD.002.01.09

Keywords:

Palestine, Israel, Public opinion, Palestinian question

Abstract

The Palestinian question is long-lasting. While Israel’s constant violations of international law exacerbate the Palestinians’ emergency call, public opinion has remained strong. This paper aims to assess the impact of civil society on the conflict-resolution. Existing research on the subject has usually focused on the reasons for the conflict or the importance of international initiatives. This report is based on an interpretative methodology that compares quantitative evidence on public opinion in Palestine and Israel, as well as qualitative information on observations, perceptions, and viewpoints in conflict resolution. The author argues that Palestinian public opinion can be both support or an obstacle in the conflict. This study allows obtaining information for a more balanced and, ultimately, more relevant approach to assessing public opinion and responding accordingly.

Author Biography

Arantza Renteria Vizcarra, Embassy of Palestine in Lima, Peru

Arantza Renteria Vizcarra is a third-year student of International Relations from Lima, Peru. She is working at the Embassy of Palestine in Peru in multilateral relations.
Her academic research has mainly focused on the Levant (Lebanon, Syria, Palestine-Israel, and Iraq). 

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Published

2021-12-30

How to Cite

Vizcarra, A. R. (2021). Public opinion on the Palestinian question is more decisive than ever. Journal of Peace and Diplomacy, 2(1), 01–09. https://doi.org/10.59111/JPD.002.01.09