Most college students are not hostile toward Jews or Israel
Briefly

Two-thirds of non-Jewish college students do not display hostility toward Jews or Israel, challenging the narrative of a universal anti-Jewish atmosphere on campuses.
Even a small number of prejudicial views can negatively impact the campus climate, particularly when those views are amplified through social media.
The need to understand non-Jewish students' perspectives arose when examining the experiences of Jewish students, revealing complexities in campus dynamics.
Jewish students' perceptions of antisemitism vary by campus, highlighting the importance of context in understanding incidents of prejudice.
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