On the Stanford campus, students on both sides of the Israel-Palestinian divide are apprehensive about how the conflict will affect their college lives.
STANFORD -- The war between Israel and Hamas continues to heighten tensions on college campuses. Students supporting both sides say incidents of harassment on campus are escalating. University officials are walking a fine line to stay neutral.Educators and students are engaging in emotionally charged conversations but are also feeling pressure not to be too outspoken.
There's an inner tug-of-war for students who initially weren't afraid to speak their minds but who have begun to feel silenced.Educators like Amichai Magen, a visiting professor from Israel, are facing a complex challenge in discussing hard truths, while navigating highly charged conversations. 'My role as an educator is to create a safe and constructive environment, where people can express themselves openly,' Magen said.
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