Shibley Telhami, Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace and Development and Distinguished Scholar-Teacher, shares the latest findings from the Middle East Scholar Barometer, co-chaired with Marc Lynch. The newest survey reveals a troubling trend: U.S.-based Middle East scholars are increasingly self-censoring when discussing the Israeli-Palestinian issue—especially in light of recent U.S. policy developments.
Key findings include:
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61% of respondents report feeling a greater need to self-censor since President Trump took office.
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The perception that expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza is “very likely” rose from 47% to 61% after the announcement of the administration’s new plan for Gaza.
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Scholars describe a worsening working atmosphere on campuses nationwide.
"The chilling effect was evident in some of our poll results,” Telhami notes in the analysis.
Read the full report here: Middle East Scholar Barometer – Critical Issues Poll
