How a Pro-Palestinian Group Became a Leader of Campus Protests
Briefly

In the six weeks since Hamas attacked Israel, there may be no college group that has drawn more scrutiny than Students for Justice in Palestine, perhaps the most popular and divisive campus organization championing the Palestinian cause.
The deliberate lack of hierarchy has been crucial to the network's ascent, allowing chapters to spring up with few obstacles.
A 2016 report from the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis asserted that the presence of a chapter on a campus was one of the strongest predictors of perceiving a hostile climate toward Israel.
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