How Settler-Colonialism Colonized the Universities
Briefly

The Palestinian struggle against Israel has become a central reference point for discussions of social injustices, extending its impact far beyond the context of the Middle East.
For many activists, the ideological framing of Israel as a prime example of settler colonialism has led to the adoption of a narrative that equates various local and global injustices with the Palestinian predicament.
The celebration of Hamas's actions and the proliferation of Gaza solidarity movements on college campuses signify a deep ideological shift where support for Palestine is intertwined with broader anti-colonial sentiments.
Historians and activists have increasingly portrayed Zionism as a form of settler colonialism, creating a discourse that links the Palestinian cause with global struggles against oppression.
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