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Why Gaza Protests on U.S. College Campuses Have Become So Contagious
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Why the Campus Protests Are So Troubling
I don’t think the protests are antisemitic. But they undercut the only fair and just solution to the war.The New York Times - Top stories -
Why have student protests against Israel’s war in Gaza gone global?
Ceasefire and divestment calls have spread beyond US campuses, with more expected as Rafah offensive begins. University campuses around the world have been the stage of a growing number of protests by students demanding academic institutions ...The Guardian - World - Israel
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