Gen Z-ers see Hamas, not Israel, as victims


by The Washington Times

The Washington Times— Fully one-third of Generation Z voters -- those between 18 and 24 years old -- say Israel doesn't have a right to exist as a nation. That's according to a new survey from RMG Research for Summit.org. And that explains all the antisemitic ignorance dotting America's higher places of learning in recent months.

The Independent—Gen-Z sees the Gaza protests as their 1968 moment: ‘We built this on their legacy’. An anti-war movement is spreading on college campuses across America and beyond. Protests have been met with police violence, mass arrests and an unbending political class — all of which have only fuelled the demonstrations further. A hot summer of protest looms, and the stage is set for a showdown at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, writes Richard Hall

The Independent—Gen-Z sees the Gaza protests as their 1968 moment: ‘We built this on their legacy’. An anti-war movement is spreading on college campuses across America and beyond. Protests have been met with police violence, mass arrests and an unbending political class — all of which have only fuelled the demonstrations further. A hot summer of protest looms, and the stage is set for a showdown at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, writes Richard Hall

Newsweek—Poll Seeks to Unravel Why Gen Z Appears More Anti-Israel Than Others. As protests engulf American universities over Israel's response to an October 7 attack by Hamas, a Christian group behind a poll released Monday says it knows why Gen Z has a more favorable opinion of the terrorist group than do others: Israel is more powerful; thus, it's the oppressor.The poll, commissioned by Summit Ministries and conducted by Scott Rasmussen's RMG Research, asked the question, "Do you believe that Israel's wealth and military power make its campaign against Hamas unjust?"The...