https://open.substack.com/pub/danielgordis/p/the-palestinian-center-for-policy
85% say they did not see videos, shown by international news outlets, showing acts committed by Hamas against Israeli civilians, such as the killing of women and children in their homes; only 14% (7% in the West Bank and 25% in the Gaza Strip) saw these videos.
When asked if Hamas did commit these atrocities, the overwhelming majority said no, it did not and only 7% (1% in the West Bank and 16% in the Gaza Strip) said it did.
So about half the Gazans and 1/3 of West Bankers who have seen [news reports? recorded violence? It's unclear...] didn't believe it?
When asked about their own preferences for the party that should be in control in the Gaza Strip after the war, 60% (75% in the West Bank but only 38% in the Gaza Strip) selected Hamas; [...]
Nearly 40% is higher than I expected for Gazans, who could be in the line of fire if Hamas provokes another outbreak of active conflict.
They note elsewhere that "... support for Hamas usually rises temporarily during or immediately
after a war and then returns to the previous level several months after the end of the war."