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From: Peter Mendelson To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com> Subject: FW: Press Release: Egypt poll highlights continuing support for peaceful relations with Israel Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 11:04:50 +0000 From: Beni Reply-To: Beni Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 08:21:45 +0100 To: Peter Mandelson Subject: Fw: Press Release: Egypt poll highlights continuing support for peaceful relations with Israel Sent from my mobile From: "YouGov Siraj" < Sender: YouGov Siraj <I Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 01:09:44 -0600 To: Subject: Press Release: Egypt poll highlights continuing support for peaceful relations with Israel PRESS RELEASE Embargo 00:01 (UAE) Wednesday, April 20th 2011 Egypt poll highlights continuing support for peaceful relations with Israel 60% of Egyptians believe 1978 accords should be `upheld' However more than 1 in 4 [27%] feel both the treaty and diplomatic relations with Israel should end Moussa remains front runner Dubai 19th April 2011 - These are the findings from YouGov Siraj' s latest Egypt poll, conducted between 7th April and 13th April, of 1003 Egyptian residents. 60% of Egyptians believe Egypt should 'Uphold the [1978] peace treaty, and maintain diplomatic relations with Israel' while just over one in four [27%) feel both the treaty and diplomatic relations with Israel should end. With regards to relations with the West. a third of respondents (32%) approve of President Obama while more than half [59%) disapprove (compared to 70% of respondents that disapprove of Hilary Clinton, Secretary of State for the United States). One change since YouGov Siraj's mid-February survey, conducted immediately after Mubarak's departure, is that many more people are unsure who they would like to lead Egypt. In February, 49% backed Amr Mousse, the secretary-general of the Arab League. Ahmed Zeweil, the Egyptian-American Nobel Prize-winning chemist, came second, with 13%, and Omar Sulemain, briefly Mubarak's vice- president third on 9%. Peter Kellner, YouGov plc President, commented 'Amr Moussa must still be favourite: but there is now plainly room for one of the others, or a completely new figure. to build momentum and emerge as victor'. The poll shows Egyptians expect the elections to be conducted properly with 86% 'very' or 'fairly' confident they will be free and fair. For the full press release, please click here : https://surveyfiles.yougov.cornistatic/2011Aprill9YouGovSirajEgyptPoll.pdf EFTA00701780 Subscribe I Unsubscribe I Send this to a friend This email was created and delivered using Industry Mailout EFTA00701781

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