Posted by Ilya Somin:
Gaza War Leads to Drop in Palestinian Support for Hamas:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_02_08-2009_02_14.shtml#1234407701


   There is a commonly held view that taking military action against
   terrorists has the counterproductive effect of strengthening their
   popular support. Recent polling data suggest that Israel's recent
   action in Gaza had precisely the opposite effect. It turns out that
   military defeat ([1]Israeli forces killed hundreds of Hamas fighters
   and damaged its infrastructure, while taking few losses of their own)
   actually lowered Hamas' support among Palestinians. [2]A recent poll
   of by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion found that 51% of
   Palestinians and 56% of those living in the Gaza Strip now believe
   that Hamas is leading Gaza in the "wrong" direction. [3]Only 28% of
   Gaza Palestinians say they support Hamas, down from 52% in a survey
   conducted in November, before the recent conflict.

   These survey results may well actually overstate the degree of popular
   support enjoyed by Hamas in Gaza. We [4]know from previous experience
   that polls conducted in repressive societies are often unreliable
   because respondents are afraid to express views critical of the
   government, for fear of arrest or other punishment. Hamas, of course,
   has often killed or imprisoned supporters of the rival Fatah faction
   (see, e.g., [5]here), and [6]is currently engaged in a new roundup of
   their political opponents occurring around the same time as the PCPO
   was conducting its poll. As one Gaza Palestinian recently told a
   reporter when asked whether he thought that the war had weakened
   Hamas' support, [7]"If I talk about this, I'm afraid that Hamas will
   come and kill me." I'm sure that the PCPO researchers make every
   effort to ensure the confidentiality of respondents. But some Gaza
   Palestinians may be unwilling to bet their lives on it.

   To say that the Israeli success reduced support for Hamas is not the
   same thing as saying that it caused Palestinians to take a more
   favorable view of Israel. The same poll shows that 54% blame Israel
   for the recent hostilities, with only 15% blaming Hamas (though these
   results too may be affected by lying due to fear of retaliation). But
   the Israelis don't need Palestinians to like them. Their more
   immediate need is to persuade Palestinians to stop supporting
   terrorism.

   It is not surprising that military setbacks have reduced Hamas'
   popular support. We can see similar patterns throughout history.
   German support for Nazism collapsed because of Hitler's massive
   military defeat. In the Arab world, previously strong support for
   Egyptian dictator Gamal Abdel Nasser's ideology of pan-Arabism
   plummeted after his defeat in the Six Day War. Here in the United
   States, support for neoconservative hawkishness declined greatly as a
   result of setbacks in the occupation of Iraq. [8]Most people are
   highly biased in their evaluation of political information, and tend
   to reject anything that cuts against their preexisting beliefs. But
   clear military defeat is such an obvious setback that all but the most
   committed ideologues find it difficult to ignore or explain away.

   The fall in Hamas' popular support does not by itself justify Israel's
   recent policies. But it does provide an important data point in the
   longstanding debate over the impact of military action on terrorism.

   NOTE: I know from previous experience that comments about issues
   related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict produce a very high ratio
   of heat relative to light. As per my usual practice, I'm not going to
   aggressively police the comments. But I would suggest that we will
   have a better discussion if commenters focus on the specific issue
   raised in the post rather than on the broader rights and wrongs of the
   conflict. I highly doubt that we can say anything about the latter
   that hasn't already been repeatedly stated elsewhere.

References

   1. http://www.ynet.co.il/english/articles/0,7340,L-3661940,00.html
   2. http://www.pcpo.ps/polls.htm
   3. 
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1233304721441
   4. http://www.volokh.com/posts/1184907768.shtml
   5. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/923594.html
   6. 
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1232292907998&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
   7. 
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1233304721441
   8. http://volokh.com/posts/1222317278.shtml

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