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Clashes Over Israel-Hamas War Unnerve Students at US Colleges

  • The Israel-Hamas war has sparked divisions on U.S. College campuses, leading to accusations of hate speech and a lack of support for students from both sides. Administrators face the challenge of balancing academic freedom and student safety while avoiding public pressure to take sides.
  • Students at Tulane University and other campuses have experienced acts of hate, creating a sense of insecurity. Colleges are working to restore security and promote inclusivity, but differentiating between protected political speech and threatening language is difficult.
  • Universities, such as Cornell and Indiana, emphasize supporting affected individuals instead of banning offensive speech. However, statements from university leaders have left opposing viewpoints feeling ostracized, hindering civil discussion on the conflict.
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