How many US students are interested in anti-Israel protests – survey – 2024-05-09 06:48:21

by times news cr

2024-05-09 06:48:21

Most US university students do not participate in anti-Israel protests on campus and do not view the war between Israel and Hamas as their main problem.

This is evidenced by a Generation Lab poll reported by Axios.

The survey found that students ranked the war in the Middle East as the least important of nine options, with only 13% ranking it as an issue that was important to them.

The most important to them are health care reform (40%), education funding and access (38%), economic justice and opportunity (37%), racial justice and civil rights (36%), climate change (35%) and control over weapons and safety (32%).

Only 8% of 1,250 respondents said they had taken part in anti-Israel protests or counter-protests.

While 45% of those surveyed support protests against Israel, students strongly condemn many of the more provocative tactics used during the protests. For example, 90% think blocking Israeli supporters on campus is unacceptable, 81% favor prosecution for vandalism or illegal occupation of buildings, 67% condemn the occupation of campus buildings, and 58% say refusing to follow a university order to leave is illegal.

Regarding the culprits for the current situation in Gaza, 34% pointed to Hamas, 19% to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 12% to the people of the State of Israel and 12% to US President Joe Biden.

Cursor previously reported that Biden compared the October 7 massacre to the Holocaust.

In addition, US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona recently commented on the unprecedented wave of anti-Semitism in American universities.

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