Antisemitic Violence Reached 30-Year High in 2025, Report Says
The task force documented more than 23,000 incidents and said anti-Zionism drove nearly half of cases in Britain and the United States.
- On Wednesday, the J7 Large Communities' Task Force Against Antisemitism released a report confirming 2025 as the deadliest year for antisemitic violence in the Jewish Diaspora in over three decades, with 20 lives lost to targeted attacks globally.
- The J7 coalition, representing over 90% of the diaspora outside Israel, tracked more than 23,000 incidents in 2025—a 136% total increase and a 97% surge in violent acts compared to 2022 baseline levels.
- Digital platforms became the primary arena for antisemitic expression, with the report highlighting the "weaponization of artificial intelligence" to generate hate content while anti-Zionism served as a frequent vehicle for such expression.
- Highlighted in a new "In Focus" chapter, Ireland recorded 143 incidents among its roughly 2,200-person Jewish community, while lacking a national strategy to combat antisemitism and dedicated security funding for institutions.
- William Daroff, CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, emphasized that antisemitism is a "sustained global crisis" rather than temporary, urging governments and tech companies to "act with urgency" and enforce laws.
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Anti-Semitic attacks at deadliest level in decades, global report warns
Anti-Semitic violence reached its deadliest level in more than three decades last year, according to a report covering seven of the world’s largest Jewish communities outside Israel – with France recording a rise in physical assaults despite a decline in the overall number of incidents.
‘Normalization’: Report shows violent antisemitic attacks on the rise worldwide * WorldNetDaily * by Al Perrotta, The Daily Signal
Source link On Sydney’s Bondi Beach last December, two gunmen opened fire on Jews gathered for the first night of Hanukkah, killing 15 and wounding more than 40. It was no random, isolated incident, an alarming new report says. The year 2025 was the deadliest for antisemitic attacks since 1994 in the seven nations outside
Report: Violent Antisemitic Attacks on the Rise Worldwide
On Sydney’s Bondi Beach last December, two gunmen opened fire on Jews gathered for the first night of Hanukkah, killing 15 and wounding more than 40. It was no random, isolated incident, an alarming new report says. The year 2025 was the deadliest for antisemitic attacks since 1994 in the seven nations outside Israel that...
These are figures that are shameful: 8725 anti-Semitic incidents were registered in Germany in 2025. Germany is therefore the world's sad leader in Jewish hatred.
The memory of the Shoah is rooted in the political self-image of many European states, but anti-Semitism is back, and memory should have created a state in which permanent protection for Jews is no longer necessary.
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