Students for Justice in Palestine, a campus group started in the 1990s during the height of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, has become a flashpoint since Oct. 7.
But the organization itself — really more of a loose network — remains opaque to many observers.
The Forward's enterprise reporter, Arno Rosenfeld, spoke with 14 current and former leaders of Students for Justice in Palestine, which has been banned from at least four universities since the outbreak of war, to explain how it operates, and how it fits into the charged campus climate around Israel.
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