Pro-Palestinian protests have been taking place on university campuses across the United States, resulting in hundreds of arrests. Despite Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemning these demonstrations as antisemitic and drawing comparisons to rallies in Germany during the rise of the Nazi party, young Palestinians in Gaza appreciate the support from America. Fida Afifi, a student at Al Aqsa University in Gaza City before the war, expressed gratitude for the solidarity shown by American university students who are protesting against the Israeli government.

Essam el-Demasy, who was on the verge of earning his business degree, lost his hopes and dreams due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. He thanked students and people around the world, especially in the U.S., for standing with them during these difficult times. Despite being displaced and living through what he describes as a genocide on all levels, el-Demasy appreciates any efforts to help the Palestinian people. The war has forced many Palestinians to flee their homes, seeking shelter in camps for displaced people in Gaza.

The pro-Palestinian protests in the U.S. have led to hundreds of arrests on campuses from coast to coast. While protesters aim to voice their opposition to Israel’s actions in Gaza and its occupation of Palestinian territory, incidents of antisemitism have also been reported, leaving some Jewish students feeling afraid to attend classes. In a video statement, Netanyahu denounced the protests as antisemitic and compared them to events in Germany before World War II, calling for unequivocal condemnation and action to stop them.

Despite Netanyahu’s condemnation, the support from American students is seen as crucial by young Palestinians trapped in the warzone of Gaza. Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan, an accounting student displaced from his home in northern Gaza, sees the protests as a means of putting pressure on Israel to end the aggression and violence against Palestinians. The students appreciate the solidarity and hope that the activism will continue until the situation improves in Gaza.

The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas has displaced millions of Palestinians in Gaza, forcing them to seek refuge in camps for displaced people. The voices of young Palestinians echoing their appreciation for the support of American students challenging the status quo and advocating for their cause are a glimmer of hope in an otherwise tumultuous time. The clash of perspectives between Netanyahu condemning the protests as antisemitic and the young Palestinians acknowledging the importance of the activism sheds light on the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the varied responses it elicits. Young voices on both sides of the conflict are speaking out, each with their own narratives and experiences.

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