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Is this a re-emergence of the anti-Vietnam War movement that prevented the incumbent president from being re-elected? A student movement is now brewing in the United States, protesting Israel's brutal attacks on Palestine. The movement is led by young people called "Generation Z," born after 2000. They are said to have played a part in the birth of the Biden administration from an "anti-Trump" standpoint, but they are also critical of "pro-Israel" policies and university authorities, and their movements are attracting attention. Furthermore, Israel's attacks in Gaza, which killed more than 30,000 people, and the policies of the current administration that are in effect supporting them, have been reported domestically, and it is said that major changes are occurring in American Jewish society. Pushed by this public opinion, the Biden administration has also temporarily suspended arms support for Israel... How will this affect the future? Our guests are Tomohiro Machiyama, a film critic living in the United States, and Kazuhiro Maejima, a professor at Sophia University who is knowledgeable about American politics. How will the trends of Generation Z, who raised their anti-Israel voices, the situation in Gaza, and the policies of the Biden administration affect the election campaign? A thorough analysis of the latest developments in the presidential election, which is just six months away. #KimioIwata #AinaUeno #KazuhiroMaejima #Sophia University Faculty of Global Studies #American Studies Association #TomohiroMachiyama #American-based film critic #Gaza situation #Generation Z #US presidential election #Anti-Vietnam War movement #Student movement #Anti-Trump #Birth of the Biden administration #Pro-Israel #Anti-Israel #American Jewish society #bs11 #InsideOut