Whichever side you may support, it still, takes a toll, and have that huge, impact on the individuals, and this is on a macro scale of things…off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
Since the Israeli-Hamas Conflict began last year on October 7th in Gaza, the support Palestine protests started, taking over the university campuses all across the U.S. But as these anti-war protests continued it'd made many of the Jewish students ill at ease, despite their individual views of how Israel is treating the Palestinian people.
The Pew Research posted a survey result from February first, that the Jewish-Americans between ages eighteen and twenty-five, are split on their opinions of Israeli retaliation over Gaza, with fifty-two-percent in support, forty-two percent, against, while of the Jewish Americans over fifty polled showed, that sixty-eight percent believed what the Israeli forces are doing is, acceptable.
the effects of war, whichever side you're on, is immense...image from online
Like the other races of Americans, the Jewish students' beliefs about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict are varied, and delicate, with the Palestinian supportive protests across U.S. university campuses, the factions between the Jewish students grew greater et.
In the origins of this wave of protests, in Columbia University, the students, one of the leaders of the Jewish on Campus Student Union, Jacob Schmeltz stated, "the protesting of the war in Gaza or toward the Israeli military attacks was shocking to me, this was completely, acceptable, but the Jewish students in the schools are now, feeling the unsettlements physically and psychologically."
In Northwestern University, the junior Jewish student celebrated Passover with other protesters in the tents, she said, that her religious belief had led her to protest against the war in Gaza, and she's against the Israeli attacks. But another Jewish student from Northwester stated, that the Anti-Semitism made the Jewish students at the university uneasy, and unwelcomed.
And so, this is, on a, micro scale of how the war in Gaza affects these students, individually, and, although they may have varied opinions on the matter, one thing is for certain, this "conflict" is, affecting, everybody, whether you're Jewish or not!