Global antisemitism has declined since peaking in the months after Oct. 7, study says - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
- A Tel Aviv University study detailed global antisemitism trends in 2024.
- Incidents worldwide surged sharply after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack.
- Many countries saw a notable decline in incidents throughout 2024 after the peak.
- The United States recorded 9,354 incidents, marking a 5% increase from 2023.
- Rates universally remain higher than levels recorded prior to October 7.
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Global antisemitism has declined since Oct. 7, Tel Aviv University says
(JTA) — Rates of antisemitic incidents have experienced a “sharp decline” across the world more than a year after Oct. 7, 2023, according to the author of a new study from Tel Aviv University. The study of global antisemitism, published this week, noted that the number of incidents decreased in many countries in 2024, including France, Britain, Germany, Mexico and South Africa, although rates broadly remain higher than they were before Hamas’ Oc…
Global antisemitism has declined since peaking in the months after Oct. 7, study says - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Rates of antisemitic incidents have experienced a “sharp decline” across the world more than a year after Oct. 7, 2023, according to the author of a new study from Tel Aviv University. The study of global antisemitism, published this week, noted that the number of incidents decreased in many countries in 2024, including France, Britain, Germany, Mexico and South Africa, although rates broadly remain higher than they were before Hamas’ Oct. 7 att…
Global Antisemitic Incidents Decreased in 2024 From Post-Oct. 7 Surge but Remain Alarmingly High, New Study Finds
A pro-Hamas march in London, United Kingdom, Feb. 17, 2024. Photo: Chrissa Giannakoudi via Reuters Connect Antisemitic incidents worldwide decreased in 2024 following the record surge that followed the Hamas-led massacre across southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, but they remain significantly higher than levels recorded prior to the attack, according to a new report published on Wednesday. Just hours before the start of Israel’s Holocaust Remembran…
Study: Global Antisemitism Has Declined Since Peaking After Oct. 7
Protesters at a Jewish solidarity march in New York City on Jan. 5, 2020. (Jeenah Moon/Getty Images) Grace Gilson Rates of antisemitic incidents have experienced a “sharp decline” across the world more than a year after Oct. 7, 2023, according to the author of a new study from Tel Aviv University. The study of global antisemitism, published this week, noted that the number of incidents decreased in many countries in 2024, including France, Brita…
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