DID Press: In light of the escalating Israeli military offensives and growing concerns over the complete occupation of the Gaza Strip, Did press conducted a poll to gauge opinions on the necessary actions the international community and the Islamic world should take to prevent this humanitarian catastrophe.

The poll, conducted through the agency’s media platform and its affiliated social media networks, presented respondents with four main options. The final results reflect both a significant divergence in viewpoints and a strong public expectation for collective action by Islamic nations in response to the ongoing Zionist regime’s aggression.
Final Poll Results:
46 percent voted for imposing severe political and economic sanctions on Tel Aviv.
The majority of respondents believe that applying economic and political pressure on the Israeli regime is the most effective tool to halt the occupation process. This approach is seen as a non-military and legitimate measure in the international arena, with many analysts considering it a feasible option backed by global public opinion.
45 percent voted for unity among Islamic countries and severing ties with Israel.
Closely following, this option emerged as the second most favored by participants. The result reflects a widespread desire for a coordinated and decisive response from the Islamic world — a move that could carry heavy political and symbolic consequences for the occupying regime.
9 percent voted for practical support for Palestinian resistance against occupation and aggression.
Though this option received fewer votes than the top two, it still represents a segment of public opinion that believes only on-the-ground resistance can halt the advancement of occupation. “Practical support” is a broad term that may include logistical and media backing to extensive military cooperation.
0 percent voted for UN diplomatic pressure and prosecution of Israeli leaders.
This option received no votes, indicating a deep distrust among respondents toward international institutions, especially the United Nations, in holding the Zionist regime accountable. This is despite numerous international human rights reports clearly condemning Israel’s war crimes, yet failing to produce any concrete action.
Summary
The poll results provide a clear picture of public expectations regarding the response of the global and Islamic communities to the Gaza crisis. The close results between the top two options suggest a strong public demand for tangible and effective measures — through political and economic pressure and unified action by Islamic countries.
Meanwhile, the minimal trust in diplomatic mechanisms and international institutions underscores widespread disillusionment with global justice and the perceived failure of existing frameworks to restrain Israeli aggression.
In conclusion, the findings of this poll represent a call for a serious reassessment of regional and international policies. Continued inaction may not only lead to the full occupation of Gaza and an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, but also result in profound consequences for regional peace and security.