A majority of Israelis are prepared to give up all or nearly all the territories captured in the past two wars for a genuine peace, according to a public opinion poll published here yesterday. The poll, taken by the Social Research Institute on Nov. 12 and 13 immediately after the Egyptian-Israeli signing of the six-point agreement to stabilize the cease-fire, found that most Israelis were, however, pessimistic about the possibilities of peace with the Arabs.
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