Campus Groups Try to Make Room for Middle-Ground Opinions on the Middle East
Briefly

The Israeli-born Mikey Aboutboul and his peers embody a growing call for unity amidst the tumult of protests, advocating for peace through shared understanding.
In a world divided by conflict, chanting slogans like 'war and killing we refuse' emerges from a deep-seated desire for resolution and coexistence.
Students for Standing Together at U.C.L.A. is a testament to how grassroots movements can foster dialogue and bridge divides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
By adopting messages that prioritize human compassion, Mikey Aboutboul and his group challenge both sides of the debate to reconsider their narratives and engage constructively.
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