ADL Reports Overall Drop in US Antisemitic Incidents, Rise in Assaults
Campus incidents fell 66% as assaults rose 4% and deadly-weapon attacks climbed 39%, ADL said.
- On Wednesday, the Anti-Defamation League released its 2025 audit, recording 6,274 antisemitic incidents, a 33% decrease from the record 9,354 in 2024.
- Campus antisemitic incidents fell 66% to 583 in 2025, as many colleges restricted encampments and adopted stricter policies under pressure from President Donald Trump's administration.
- While total incidents fell, physical assaults rose 4% to 203, with 32 involving deadly weapons; Oren Segal, ADL Senior Vice President, called this a "stark reminder" of risk.
- Three people were killed in antisemitic attacks in 2025, the first year since 2019 such fatalities occurred, including two diplomats shot in Washington, D.C., and one victim in a Colorado firebombing.
- Researchers continue debating the audit's inclusion of anti-Zionist expressions, though Aryeh Tuchman, a former ADL researcher, called it "the best data set of antisemitic incidents that anyone can compile.
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