We Polled Lebanese On The Issue Of Palestinian Camps In Lebanon – Here’s How They Voted

In the context of Elio Abou Hanna’s murder in the Palestinian camp in Lebanon by Palestinian militiamen, many are asking questions surrounding how this happened.
Agreements such as the 1969 Cairo Agreement, as well as informal ones, prevented Lebanese security forces from entering Palestinian camps and empowered the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and other Palestinian factions to create effective no-go zones and hubs of lawlessness and cesspools for criminals, militias, drug smugglers, and arms dealers for decades.
Most camps are located on public, state-owned, or church-owned lands.
Inter-Palestinian clashes occur frequently in these camps and often claim the lives of innocent Lebanese in surrounding areas who are hit by stray bullets.
As such, we conducted polls among Lebanese to gauge current sentiment regarding the issues surrounding the Palestinian camps in Lebanon – here’s how they answered:
Should all weapons be removed and armed groups disarmed inside Palestinian camps in Lebanon?
95.87% voted yes
Should the Lebanese Army take over the camps immediately?
95.35% voted yes
Should Lebanon dismantle the camps and reclaim the lands?
93.72% voted yes
Should Lebanon deport/resettle non-Lebanese camp residents to countries willing to host them?
90.03% voted yes
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