Supporters of Palestine demonstrate in Times Square in New York City on April 8. — AFP File WASHINGTON: Nearly a month into the war that began with the Hamas invasion of Israel, overall public opinion in favor of the United States’ support of Israel remains strong. But as recent demonstrations on college campuses around the country indicate, there is a generational divide, according to the Brookings Institution, a US think tank. Even before the Hamas invasion, there were distinct generational differences in Americans’ attitudes towards Israel. These differences are mirrored by divergences between older and younger Jewish Americans. There are...