To no one’s surprise, fault lines are already emerging in the Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire. Epochal conflicts don’t often resolve themselves without some violent hiccups. But this remains the latest, greatest hope for peace in the Levant. Anyone who believes Gazans have suffered more than enough, anyone who believes in any kind of two-state solution, should at least be much happier today than they were two weeks ago.

And yet the anti-Israel protests in the West continue apace. So this is a fitting moment to take stock of just what two years of protests, occupations and thinly veiled (if at all) antisemitism have taught us, and what we ought to do about that.

In recent days, the Los Angeles Times interviewed several student veterans of the anti-Israel protests on various California c

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