Antisemitic incidents slow worldwide from post-Oct. 7 spike, but remain higher than before Gaza war
- Global antisemitic incidents decreased in 2024 after a significant late 2023 rise.
- Incidents sharply increased after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack against Israel.
- Australia and Italy notably saw attacks rise sharply during 2024.
- Fewer than one in ten antisemitic crimes led to arrests between 2021 and 2023.
- Researchers criticized the absence of consequences for attackers.
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Ancient hatred of Jews keeps popping up, but what do you do about it? 'It helps if you meet someone sometime'
The numbers don't lie. In 2024, a total of 421 reports were made. Between 2012 and 2022, the average number of registered incidents was 138 per year. In the past two years, during the war in Gaza, this number has increased by 305 percent. “A worrying record,” according to the CIDI.
Belonging Nowhere: When statelessness happens because there is no state
For a year and a half, Israel has been bombarding the densely populated Gaza Strip in response to attacks staged by Hamas on October 7th, 2023. It was a rapid escalation of an old, old conflict and many people understand that it has created millions of displaced people and refugees. Not many people understand that many of those are also stateless. This third episode of Belonging Nowhere looks into it.
Report: Alarming anti-Semitism in the world
Hate crimes against Jews worldwide are estimated to have declined since the peak shortly after Hamas's terrorist attack on Israel in October 2023. However, anti-Semitism globally remains at alarmingly high levels, according to a report from Tel Aviv University.
Why I'm anti anti-Zionism
There’s a new bad word in town, and guess what? You already know what it is. It’s being thrown around to describe all that is evil and wrong with our world. It’s a word that describes a person as bad if not worse than a cold-blooded racist — a living, breathing Zionist. We’ve seen it everywhere in our personal lives and on the news. Even scrolling through dating apps I’ve often come across profiles with prompt responses such as, “Something that’…
Antisemitic Incidents Slow Worldwide From Post-oct. 7 Spike, but Remain Higher Than Before Gaza War
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Antisemitic attacks have increased dramatically since the war in Gaza began, though the numbers declined slightly last year from a peak reached immediately after the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack against Israel, according to an annual report about global antisemitism from Tel Aviv University. “Contrary to popular belief, the report’s […]
Global antisemitism spiked right after Oct. 7, not as Gaza war continued, report finds
An annual Tel Aviv University report finds global antisemitism remains high, with sharp rises in Australia, Italy and Canada. It also slams Israel's recent antisemitism conference for including far-right figures, calling the Diaspora Ministry 'gratuitous' and its minister someone Jewish leaders are 'wise to avoid'
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