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February 18, 2024
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On university campuses, Israel-Palestinian divide runs deep

Source: bostonglobe.com bostonglobe.com
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Meanwhile, Verschleiser, a junior, took down the Israeli flag that flew outside her off-campus apartment after her building received an anonymous note: “Those who stand for death will die by their own hand.” A senior, Rosenzweig spent eight days this semester on a hunger strike with 18 other pro-Palestinian activists, going so long without food that her toes went numb and her muscles ached. Ariela Rosenzweig and Brooke Verschleiser are both undergraduates at Brown University, and both are Jewish. But their sharply divergent experiences at school this year underscore how the Israel-Hamas war has triggered one of the most vitriolic...
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