I think it is a major exaggeration to say that university students and academics were "celebrating". They were supporting the rights of the Palestinians - they do have rights even if Israel ignores them. You may disagree with what they said, that is your right. The First Amendment to the US constutution guarantees you and those pro-Pales…
I think it is a major exaggeration to say that university students and academics were "celebrating". They were supporting the rights of the Palestinians - they do have rights even if Israel ignores them. You may disagree with what they said, that is your right. The First Amendment to the US constutution guarantees you and those pro-Palestinian protesters freedom of speech.
One can (and should in my opinion) condemn the brutality of Hamas and their horrific actions against innocent Israelis while also standing up for the rights of innocent Palestinians.
I think it is a major exaggeration to say that university students and academics were "celebrating". They were supporting the rights of the Palestinians - they do have rights even if Israel ignores them. You may disagree with what they said, that is your right. The First Amendment to the US constutution guarantees you and those pro-Palestinian protesters freedom of speech.
One can (and should in my opinion) condemn the brutality of Hamas and their horrific actions against innocent Israelis while also standing up for the rights of innocent Palestinians.