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November 24, 1995 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-24

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Wasshington (J'l'A) — Only two-
thirds of Arab Americans favor
continued U.S. aid to the Pales-
tinian Authority, according to a
new poll.
At the same time, two-thirds
of those surveyed express sup-
port for the Clinton administra-
tion's handling of the
Israeli-Palestinian peace negoti-
ations.
The survey released was con-
ducted for the Arab American In-
stitute by the John Zogby Group
International.
And of a Palestinian subset of
those surveyed, 72.9 percent said
they believe that Israel has a
right to exist. About the same
number — 79.5 percent — favor
the creation of a Palestinian state
in the West Bank and Gaza
Strip.
Among the 405 Arab Ameri-
cans surveyed, 59 identified
themselves as Palestinians.
There are misconceptions that
the Arab American community
is either a "one-issue or myopic
kind of constituency" that
opposes a Jewish state, when in
fact "a significant percentage of
them feel that Israel has a right
to exist," said John Zogby, pres-
ident of the Zogby Group.
John Zogby's brother, James,
is president of the American
Arab Institute.
The findings regarding aid to
Palestinians were not surprising
to Khalil Jahshan, president of
the National Association of Arab
Americans.
The poll found that 49.6 per-
cent of Arab Americans want the
$75 million in annual U.S. aid to
the Palestinians in the West
Bank and Gaza Strip maintained
or increased, while 33.6 percent
say it should be decreased or
eliminated.
The numbers reflect those who
stand against foreign aid in gen-
eral, a sentiment that Jahshan
said runs strong among Repub-
licans in the Arab American corn-
munity.
Some 22 percent of those sur-
veyed were identified as regis-
tered Republicans.
In addition, some Arab Amer-
icans believe that U.S. aid has
traditionally been "too skewed
toward Israel" and want aid
pared down across the board for
the sake of consistency, Jahshan
said.
The poll found that most Arab
Americans want to see the $3 bil-
lion Israel receives in U.S. for-
eign aid either decreased or
eliminated.
One-third of those polled think
that U.S. aid to Israel should be
eliminated, while 28.3 percent
said it should be decreased.

Only a small minority — 3.3
percent — said U.S. aid to Israel
should be increased, while 18.5
percent want it maintained at
current levels.
A significant numbers of Arab
Americans — 41.4 percent —
also favor cutting or eliminating
the $2.1 billion in U.S. foreign aid
to Egypt, while 39.2 percent
would favor increasing the aid or
maintaining it at its current lev-
el.
With the 1996 presidential
election campaigns beginning to
get under way, contenders may
find the answer to one question
particularly useful.
The poll found that to many
Arab Americans, a presidential
candidate's position on the Mid-
dle East is a critical factor in de-
ciding how to vote. Some 70.2
percent of those surveyed said
a candidate's position would be
very important or somewhat
important in making that deci-
sion.
In assessing the poll's findings,
Zogby said he was struck by the
extent to which Arab Americans
maintain links and interests in
the Middle East.

The numbers
reflect those who
stand against
foreign aid
in general.

The poll found that seven in
10 Arab Americans born in the
United States have traveled to
the Middle East at some point,
while three out of four have
friends or family members in the
Middle East.
In addition, more than 82 per-
cent of respondents said they fol-
low Middle East news "very
closely" or "somewhat closely."
Although the polling agency
did not ask respondents whether
they support the Middle East
peace process, it did ask them
whether they felt that the Clin-
ton administration is doing a
good job in keeping the negotia-
tions between Israel and the
Palestinians on track.
Two out of three said they
strongly or somewhat support
Mr. Clinton's handling of the ne-
gotiations, while 17.5 percent ex-
pressed dissatisfaction.
The poll, conducted Oct. 26-30,
has a margin of error of plus or
minus 5 percent. ❑

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