Protests on Ivy League campuses over the Israel-Palestine conflict are reminiscent of the anti-Vietnam War demonstrations of 1968 and are adding to pressure on the Biden administration and the Democratic Party. Like in 1968, the protests are dividing universities and exposing tensions between Arab-American students and their allies against Jewish students and theirs. The protests have sparked anger, with students demanding an apology and amnesty for those arrested at a previous encampment at Columbia University. The university is negotiating with students over the new encampment, but the outrage is closing in on the Democratic Party and President Joe Biden.