ANTISEMITISM MONITOR
The Antisemitism Monitor reports antisemitic incidents around the world by country and date on a weekly basis. This year’s incidents are below. View incidents from 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2018. See the country-by-country breakdown.
BY IRA N. FORMAN | 2024
ANTISEMITISM MONITOR
The Antisemitism Monitor reports antisemitic incidents around the world by country and date on a weekly basis. This year’s incidents are below. View incidents from 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2018. See the country-by-country breakdown.
BY IRA N. FORMAN | 2024
United States Afghanistan Albania Algeria Argentina Armenia Australia Austria
Azerbaijan Bahrain Belarus Belgium Bosnia Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Canada
Chile China Colombia Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Eritrea
Estonia Ethiopia European Union Finland France Georgia Germany Greece
Honduras Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan
Kosovo Kuwait Latvia Lebanon Lithuania Luxembourg Malaysia Maurtania
Mexico Moldova Montenegro Morocco New Zealand North Macedonia Norway
Pakistan Palestinian Territories Paraguay Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russia
Saudi Arabia Scotland Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain
Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tunisia Turkey Ukraine United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom Uruguay Vatican City Venezuela Yemen
Afghanistan
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Albania
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Algeria
August 6: The director of Algeria’s Olympic committee claims that one of their female boxers, who has been the focus over her eligibility to fight against women at the Olympics, is a victim of a “Zionist” conspiracy.
Argentina
October 11: Monument in Buenos Aires is vandalized with the slogan: “Save the nation, kill a Jew.”
September 27: An Argentine federal court ordered the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) to remove the definition of “stingy, tightfisted” associated with the word “Jew” from its dictionary.
September 16: A 44% rise of antisemitic incidents in Argentina in 2023.
August 19: Police arrest seven people in raids against Islamist terrorist organization planning attacks on Jewish targets in Argentina, including synagogues.
June 27: Nearly 40% of those polled in seven countries with large Jewish populations (United States, France, United Kingdom, Argentina, Canada, Germany and Australia) agree with at least six of twelve antisemitic tropes.
January 3: Three arrested from Lebanon and Syria for plotting to attack Pan American Maccabi Games in Buenos Aires.
Armenia
June 12: The Mordechai Navi Synagogue in Armenian capital vandalized for fourth time since October 2023.
Australia
November 4: Five Jewish schoolgirls are harassed by boys on a tram shouting “Heil Hitler.”
October 30: Candace Owens is denied a visa to enter Australia and responds by blaming the “Zionist Media Empire.”
October 30: Antisemitic message, “Zionism=Nazi” is sketched into the grass in a Melbourne park.
October 29: Attorney General Mark Dreyfus orders inquiry into antisemitism at Australian universities following months of alleged harassment and abuse of Jewish students and staff.
October 28: An Islamic preacher who has spread antisemitic conspiracy theories and referred to Jews as “vile” and “treacherous” is taken to federal court by Jewish leaders.
October 14: A popular bakery in Surry Hills, Sydney, owned by Jewish TV chef Ed Almagor, was defaced with an inverted red triangle spray-painted on its window along with the word “beware.”
October 12: Australian police sergeant likely to be charged after making a Nazi salute and proclaiming “Heil Hitler” in front of academy staff and recruits.
September 29: University of Sydney Vice Chancellor Mark Scott apologizes and admits he failed Jewish students during Senate inquiry into antisemitism.
September 8: Two Jewish students from Yesodei HaTorah College High School assaulted and subjected to unprovoked antisemitic slurs.
September 6: Pro-Palestinian group verbally targets Modern Orthodox school and creates fear of violence against its students.
September 5: Jewish students at the University of Sydney call for the resignation of the University chancellor after he testified at budget hearing and refused to apologize to Jewish students for the psychosocial harm they experience or for his failure to condemn calls of “intifada” and “from the river to sea.”
August 31: Prominent Australian journalist Mary Kostakidis accused of violating the country’s Racial Discrimination Act for retweeting material denying Hamas’s role in sexual violence on October 7.
August 27: Antisemitic incidents in Australian schools.
August 18: New York Times reporter linked to leak of Jewish creatives WhatsApp group which led to doxing attacks.
August 12: Students at the University of Sydney defeated a motion to “condemn the attacks of October 7.”
August 5: Terrorist threat level is raised in Australia as new report on rising antisemitism in 2023 is released from Jewish Community Council of Victoria (JCCV) and Community Security Group (CSG).
August 1: Office manager for an Australian printing center refuses to laminate a Jewish newspaper because of her pro-Palestinian views.
July 16: Australian Senator poses with a mock Hamas headband on social media.
July 14: Analysis of situation of Jewish community of Australia since October 7 and the subsequent doxing of prominent Jews.
July 14: Jewish community group in Sydney call “Sanction Israel” banner hung in front of the entrance to the city’s Great Synagogue as “despicable antisemitism.”
July 3: Australian MP criticizes local political provocateur for placing poster in a shop window display that calls Netanyahu a “war criminal” and a four-letter word.
June 27: Nearly 40% of those polled in seven countries with large Jewish populations (United States, France, United Kingdom, Argentina, Canada, Germany and Australia) agree with at least six of twelve antisemitic tropes.
June 27: When antisemitism is rising in Sydney, the city’s city council considers boycott of Israel.
June 6: When a mother expressed concerns over rising antisemitism, an Australian councilor from Melbourne replied that he is “losing patience” with anyone who didn’t understand the pro-Palestine protests and later calls Zionism a racist, evil ideology.
June 6: Government rejects judicial inquiry into antisemitism on campus.
June 5: University of Sydney faces potential class action under the Racial Discrimination Act for failure to counter antisemitism.
May 27: Police looking for man who wrote “Jew die” on a Jewish school in Melbourne
May 26: Antisemitic death threat sprayed on Melbourne Jewish school’s fence.
May 14: Australian prime minister condemns pro-Palestinian demonstrators who disrupted a Jewish event at Monash University.
May 9: Australian students criticized for making a make Nazi salute and Hitler mustache in virtual meeting about anti-Israel protests.
April 30: Sydney police say a group of four teens were plotting to attack Jews after a Christian bishop was stabbed.
April 17: Mural calling for release of Israeli hostages vandalized with “Free Palestine” graffiti in Melbourne
March 20: Baptist church in Queensland charged with antisemitism after it publishes antisemitic cartoon.
March 7: Northern Territory Greens drop candidate for Araluen after sharing a post suggesting the government is owned by Zionists.
March 4: Renowned Israeli trauma doctor is dropped from a conference program in Australia after threats from Hamas supporters
February 27: Australian police arrest prominent Hamas supporter, Laura Allam, who is charged with kidnapping, armed robbery, illegal detention, assault and battery of a man who worked for a Jewish employer.
February 19: Anti-doxing legislation proposed after incidents with Jewish creatives, development project could be canceled because of potential threats to Brisbane’s oldest synagogue.
February 8: Australian Greens party member and New South Wales legislator, Jenny Leong, apologizes for remarks made referring to Jewish and Zionist lobbying groups extending their “tentacles” into areas of power but still maintains Israel is an apartheid regime committing genocide.
February 5: Australia prepared to outlaw doxing after group of Jewish academics and creatives leaders had their personal information leaked by pro-Palestinian activists which resulted in harassment.
February 2: Controversy over whether certain chants at pro-Palestinian rally at Sydney Opera House in the days right after October 7 were antisemitic.
January 8: Australian government bans public performance of Nazi salutes and public displays of swastikas amid rise in antisemitism.
January 2: Sydney Australia Imam delivers sermon saying Jews are bloodthirsty, treacherous monsters.
Austria
October 30: The Jewish Community Vienna (IKG) records an increase in incidents of antisemitism in the first half of 2024, up 160% compared to the comparable period in 2023.
September 28: On the eve of national elections, in which the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) eked out a victory over the Conservative Party, a Nazi song was sung at the funeral of a far-right ex-official. The FPÖ was founded by former Nazis.
April 23: Four German citizens arrested by Austrian police for paying tribute to the memory of Adolf Hitler in front of his childhood home.
March 13: Record number of antisemitic incidents in Austria since October 7 Hamas pogrom.
March 12: Terrorist suspects arrested in Bosnia and Austria in December had pictures of Jewish and Israeli targets on their cellphones.
Azerbaijan
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Bahrain
No incidents yet reported for 2023. View last year’s list here.
Belarus
June 17: Belarusian President Alexandr Lukashenko criticized by Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz for remarks about corrupt Jewish officials in his government.
Belgium
September 10: A court in Belgium sentences two individuals for plot to kill Jews and gays.
August 8: Belgian author publishes column about wanting to “ram a pointed knife straight down the throat of every Jew I meet” for Israel’s actions against Palestinians in Gaza.
August 6: Pan European Ultimate Frisbee Junior Championships Under 17 tournament is postponed over security concerns after vandals painted “boycott Israhell now” on a wall of the venue.
July 12: EU’s Fundamental Rights Agency finds rise of antisemitism across the continent and finds particularly difficult situation for Belgium’s 34,500 Jewish citizens.
June 30: Jewish woman walking her dog past pro-Palestinian encampment claims she was pelted with objects, and told by an activist that “we are going to take off your head and your dog’s too.”
June 20: Holocaust memorials vandalized.
June 16: A publicly funded art center has canceled a Belgian Jewish school’s event because Israel was committing “genocide” in Gaza.
May 17: Israeli tourist suffers broken jaw after being attacked by mob in Belgium.
April 2: Housing for elderly Holocaust survivors is vandalized with swastika and the words “Gaza Free” in the Belgian city of Fléron.
March 15: Report on rising antisemitism in Belgium resulting in large increase in antisemitic incidents and Belgian Jews considering emigration.
January 25: Antisemitic acts in Belgium between October 7 and December 7 rose from 57 in 2022 to 91 in 2023.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
March 12: Terrorist suspects arrested in Bosnia and Austria in December had pictures of Jewish and Israeli targets on their cellphones.
Brazil
February 27: Singer Charlotte Church denies that singing from the River to the Sea is anything but a human rights song and has nothing to do with the eradication of Israel.
February 18: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil, says Israel is committing genocide and compares Israeli actions in Gaza to Nazis.
January 24: Leading figure in the party of Brazil’s president calls for boycott of Israel and expresses interest in boycott of companies owned by Jews.
Bulgaria
August 7: France asks Bulgaria to extradite three Bulgarian nationals charged with vandalizing Paris Holocaust memorial. One suspect denies there was any hate motive behind the “hooliganism.”
Canada
October 16: Tax revocation of charitable status for the Jewish National Fund (JNF) Canada and other Jewish and Israel-related nonprofits raises concerns in the Jewish community.
October 15: Israeli government report finds Canadian antisemitism is up 670% since October 7, 2024.
October 12: Toronto police open a hate crime investigation after a Jewish girls’ elementary school is targeted with gunfire for a second time this year.
October 6: Jewish students at Montreal universities say anti-Israel events on the one-year anniversary of October 7 will glorify Hamas.
October 5: As part of a longer story of rising antisemitism in Canada, a survey finds 82% of Canadian Jews feel less safe after October 7.
October 1: Pro-Palestinian protesters in Vancouver knock 34-year-old woman to the ground and use antisemitic slurs.
September 13: Anti-Israel protesters interrupt a screening at the Toronto Film Festival of the Israeli film Bliss, a drama about an older married couple.
September 8: Hillel table and Jewish students jeered with anti-Zionist slogans by pro-Palestinian crowd at the beginning of the school year at Toronto Metropolitan University.
August 21: More than 100 Canadian synagogues, Jewish NGOs and doctors receive bomb threat on the same day.
August 21: The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) asks their national vice-president, Fred Hahn, to step down for posting a vile antisemitic video.
August 14: The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) revoked the charitable status of two Jewish NGOs, including the Jewish National Fund of Canada. Jewish organizations argue the CRA didn’t follow normal protocol for such action and that it was influenced by anti-Israel activists.
August 12: New Canadian Human Rights Commissioner, Birju Dattani, resigned before he actually started the job after Jewish NGO cites old social media posts comparing Israel to Nazi Germany.
August 10: Young Israeli-Canadian doctor explains how he has had to hide his Jewish and Israeli identity in Canadian medical schools to avoid antisemitic backlash.
July 31: Signs in front of two Toronto synagogues were burned and Toronto police investigators believe the same person was responsible for both acts of arson.
July 30: Vandal in “Scream” mask suspected in seven graffiti incidents, including at the Vaughan Jewish Community Center, in which “Free Palestine” was spray-painted on buildings.
July 30: York regional police notified about antisemitic, graffiti vandalism against synagogue, community center and multiple business in Jewish neighborhood in Vaughan.
July 29: Police investigating as possible hate crime the arson of a Jewish school bus in a Jewish neighborhood in North York.
July 28: Canadian police release hate crime data showing a 71 percent increase in crimes against Jews in 2023 over the previous year.
July 26: Jewish groups denounce monument at children’s summer camp that honors Estonian Waffen SS individuals as freedom fighters.
July 26: Montreal’s electronic roadwork billboards used to feature anti-Israel messages such as “Globalize the Intifada.”
July 18: Board of Directors of Professional Association of Residents and Interns in Manitoba (PARIM) charged with
using vampire/blood libel meme against Canadian Jewish activist in group chat.
July 10: Anti-Israel graffiti sprayed on sidewalk and at least one statue along Edmonton’s Victoria Promenade.
July 1: Two Toronto synagogues vandalized in Saturday night attacks.
June 30: Pride weekend events in Winnipeg feature strong anti-Israel as well as antisemitic incidents and speech.
June 27: Nearly 40% of those polled in seven countries with large Jewish populations (United States, France, United Kingdom, Argentina, Canada, Germany and Australia) agree with at least six of twelve antisemitic tropes.
June 20: Jewish-owned restaurant in Montreal that has been on a pro-Palestinian boycott list is attacked with what appears to be bullet holes in windows.
June 18: Data from survey finds that among all Canadians levels of concern about antisemitism have dropped by nine
points in the last five months while among Jewish Canadians seven of ten believe that antisemitism is a major problem.
June 15: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrest a Quebec man on charges of hate speech (against Jews) and 3-D printing of firearms.
June 14: Rock smashes window of Beth Tefilah Synagogue in London, Ontario.
June 8: Man arrested by Toronto police for allegedly throwing a rock through the window of a synagogue.
June 5: Man in Ottawa sentenced to 18 months of house arrest after placing more than 80 antisemitic posters and stickers around the city.
June 5: British Columbia teacher’s union won’t back Holocaust education group.
June 4: Rock thrown through the window in a synagogue in Kitchener, Ontario.
June 3: British Columbia school district apologizes for asking middle school students “Should Israel exist?”
June 2: Canadian actress, Nina Dobrev, is harassed by anti-Israel trolls after posting a pictures of herself in the hospital after an accident.
May 31: Toronto police say 187 alleged hate crimes since beginning of year and nearly one half are antisemitic in nature.
May 31: Comic festival in Vancouver bans Jewish artists because she had once served in the IDF.
May 31: Yeshiva in Montreal hit by gun fire less than a week after Chabad girls school in Toronto also fired upon.
May 31: Vancouver man sought for setting fire to the entrance to a synagogue.
May 27: The presidents of two Montreal universities, McGill and Concordia, appear before a parliamentary committee and admit that antisemitism is a significant problem at their institutions.
May 21: Three hundred Jews walk Jewish child to school after he suffered antisemitic bullying in Toronto.
May 2: The number of calls to the Toronto police regarding suspected hate crimes against Jews jumped dramatically after October 7.
April 10: Vandals draw swastika graffiti on pictures of Hamas hostages, including a baby, in Toronto’s Cedarvale Park.
April 3: Canadian wrestler, Rami Sebei, has been liking antisemitic, anti-Israel and anti-Zionists posts on social media.
March 28: Toronto police charge suspect with antisemitic vandalism at multiple sites.
March 20: Playhouse Theatre is “postponing” its hosting of the Hamilton Jewish Film Festival in response to security threats because some Israeli films were to be shown.
March 20: Montreal paper criticized for running an antisemitic cartoon depicting Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as a vampire.
March 18: Bank ATM machine in Ottawa defaced with swastikas.
March 18: Rise in hate crimes and antisemitic incidents surged in Toronto since October 7.
March 12: Vancouver police claim a man defaced Israeli hostage poster with antisemitic graffiti and made threats against Jews.
March 10: Toronto man vandalizes menorah light fixture.
February 29: University of British Columbia Student Union rejects, on technical grounds, vote to force Hillel off campus.
February 28: Jewish student at OCAD University in Ontario is target of antisemitic graffiti which included death threats.
February 26: Several mixed-use buildings in the Parkdale neighborhood of Toronto vandalized with antisemitic symbols.
February 22: Pro-Palestinian protesters block Bronfman Building at McGill University deny entry to students and charge Israel with genocide.
February 20: Pro-Palestinian protest outside Toronto’s Mt. Sinai hospital characterized as antisemitic by politicians and hospital administrators but protest demonstrators disagree.
February 20: Overview of the explosion of antisemitic incidents in Canada since October 7.
February 16: Toronto man makes antisemitic threats to student near a school in North York.
February 16: Second youth in Ottawa charged with conspiring to carry out an anti-Jewish terror plot.
February 15: Prominent woman cyclist is disinvited from giving keynote Ottawa International Women’s Day speech because of her past IDF service.
February 13: Jewish, Canadian provincial minister is fired, her constituency office is vandalized, and gets death threats after calling pre-state Israel a “crappy piece of land.”
January 30: Employee Union at York University tells it teachers to condemn Israel and charges Israel with genocidal violence.
January 29: Toronto police arrest suspect who is alleged to have vandalized a Jewish school.
January 27: Synagogue in Fredericton, New Brunswick, is vandalized.
January 21: The Jewish community of Toronto which includes one half of the countries 400,000 Jews is shocked and dismayed by the wave of antisemitism since October 7.
January 20: Young Canadians unlike almost all other segments of the Canadian population, as well as reports of hate incidents against both groups, think rising anti-Muslim sentiment is much greater than rising antisemitism.
January 17: At a press conference, Vancouver Police announce hate crime statistics including large increase in antisemitic hate crimes in the 100 days after October 7.
January 11: Protester at pro-Palestinian rally in Toronto neighborhood is arrested on a hate crime charge for carrying a terrorist flag.
January 9: Police arrest a suspect in Vaughn, Ontario, after he allegedly assaulted four young men walking home from synagogue.
January 9: An average of one antisemitic related incident a day in Victoria, British Columbia, since October 7.
January 5: Ottawa man charged for spray painting swastikas and other hate graffiti at several locations.
January 3: Fire and pro-Palestinian graffiti at Jewish owned business in Toronto is being investigated as a hate crime.
January 3: Doctor at University of British Columbia resigns over what he describes as antisemitism and workplace toxicity.
Chile
March 15: Fans of Chilean soccer team founded by Palestinians are ejected from prestigious match for accusing Israel of genocide.
January 4: Chilean mayor says Judaism is a supremacist religion and compares it to Nazism.
China
October 10: China targets U.S. congressional elections and other down ballot races with divisive and antisemitic content on fake social media accounts.
February 28: Popular voice over Chinese actor posts antisemitic messages on social media.
Colombia
September 23: Columbian President Gustavo Petro charges Israel with genocide and declares that anyone who defends Israeli actions “has destroyed their own human condition.”
September 19: The American Jewish Committee calls out Columbian President Gustavo Petro for destroying ties to Israel and enabling the spread of antisemitism in his country.
January 2: Columbian president accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza.
Croatia
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Cyprus
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Czech Republic
August 5: Antisemitic incidents rise dramatically in the Czech Republic in 2023.
Denmark
September 10: A 21-year-old associated with an immigrant street gang is arrested for allegedly setting a fire at the home of a Jewish woman.
February 22: Antisemitism since October has reached levels not seen since World War II.
January 12: Danish police arrest seven suspects in December who were allegedly involved in a terrorist plot linked to Hamas.
Egypt
August 20: Egyptian comedian Bassem Youssef has his X/Twitter account deactivated following his remarks about Jews and describing Zionists as “crying, whining and bitching” about antisemitism.
Eritrea
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Estonia
October 10: A debate over limits of free speech is sparked by a protester inTammsaare Park in Cental Tallinn who has used a bullhorn to deliver antisemitic speeches over 150 times since October 7, 2023.
Ethiopia
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
European Union (EU)
October 16: European Union Council unanimously approves declaration to combat antisemitism in light of an increase in discrimination against Jews.
October 14: First progress report by the European Commission on the EU strategy to combat antisemitism and fostering Jewish life finds skyrocketing numbers of antisemitic incidents in the last year.
August 8: European Commission against Racism and Intolerance survey finds antisemitic and anti-Muslim sentiment has surged in Europe following October 7 and reports that 76 percent of Jewish respondents report concealing their Jewish identity at times.
July 22: JDC survey of European Jewish leaders finds that antisemitism is the leading threat to Jewish life in Europe.
June 6: Katharina von Schnurbein, the EU official charged with combatting antisemitism, expresses concern about antisemitism in migrant communities in Europe and further argues that rising antisemitism is an existential threat to democracy.
June 4: Leaders of Jewish communities in Europe charged the EU’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, of excessive criticism of Israel that is adding to the EU’s antisemitism problem.
May 14: Former chief rabbi of Russia warns that increased antisemitism in Europe since October 7 has led some European Jews to hide their identity.
March 29: ISIS calls for “lone wolves” to carry out Ramadan massacres of Christians and Jews in Europe, Israel and the United States.
Finland
August 14: Finnish neo-Nazi who shared arson advice with extreme right British rioters also shared Hamas propaganda videos and praised Hitler.
March 12: European authorities warn of new terrorist threat, often targeting Jews, coming from extremist sources including Iran and its proxies—Hamas, Hezbollah.
France
October 30: A young Jewish man is attacked by two Algerian teenagers with police records in the Paris suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis after they found a picture of Israeli and rainbow flags on his phone and called him a “dirty Jew” and a derogatory name for a gay man.
October 29: A Jewish resident in Paris is facing relentless antisemitic harassment, including death threats and Nazi vandalism, in the same apartment building where Mireille Knoll, an 85-year-old Holocaust survivor, was murdered in 2018.
October 23: A man rides the Paris Metro wearing an “Anti-Jew” (“Anti Juif”) sports jersey.
October 15: A kippah-wearing 15-year-old is assaulted in a northwestern suburb of Paris by two youths who allegedly called him “Jew” in a derogatory manner before seizing his kippah, robbing him of his phone and hitting him in the face.
October 9: The Union of High School Students in France (ULJF) publishes a compendium of instances of antisemitism directed against French Jews in the secondary school system.
October 8: Jewish woman attacked by three knife-wielding assailants shouting antisemitic slurs in the atrium of her apartment building in Paris.
September 25: Between October 7, 2023, and August 31, 2024, about1,660 French Jews have decided to make Aliyah to Israel.
September 24: Jean-Luc Melenchon, the far-left leader of La France Insoumise Party who has long been accused of antisemitism, supports Hezbollah’s “Resistance” over Israel’s “Invading Army” in social media posts.
September 15: A memorial garden in Nogent-sur-Marne dedicated to two Jewish women murdered in antisemitic attacks in Paris was defaced with a swastika.
September 8: A court in Paris has charged a couple with trying to carry out an Iranian-backed terror campaign aimed at Jewish and Israeli businesses as well as individual Jews in Paris, Berlin and Munich.
September 5: Kosher restaurant near Lyon is vandalized with spray-painted Gaza-related messages.
August 25: French police arrest suspect in an attack on a synagogue in the seaside resort of La Grande-Motte.
August 18: Jewish girl and her family spat upon and harangued with an antisemitic tirade by a man on the Paris metro.
August 14: The French Athletics Federation suspended a French Olympian for social media posts in which he supported Hamas and wished “the most terrible and horrible degree of hell to the Zionists and their supporters.”
August 9: Antisemitic incidents in France have nearly tripled since the fall of 2023 according to French interior minister.
July 30: Antisemitic incidents in Rouen in the aftermath of a May arson attack on local synagogue include graffiti, bullying, yelling of slurs in front of the synagogue, threats.
July 28: Paris police investigating protesters at Israel-Paraguay soccer match over incidents, including Palestinian flags, antisemitic gestures and a banner reading: “Genocide Olympics.”
July 22: Far left MP, Thomas Portes, says Israeli athletes are not welcome at the Olympics being held in Paris.
July 17: According to a Knesset Committee 38% of French Jews wish to make Aliyah.
June 27: Nearly 40% of those polled in seven countries with large Jewish populations (United States, France, United Kingdom, Argentina, Canada, Germany and Australia) agree with at least six of twelve antisemitic tropes.
June 26: Six Jewish youths physically attacked outside a Paris cinema by three individuals yelling antisemitic insults.
June 25: Israeli family that had booked online was refused a room in a Paris hotel once the attendant saw their passports and the proceeded to insult Israelis.
June 22: French prosecutors have charged a 19-year-old man and a youth with plotting a “terrorist” attack on Jewish attack on Jewish targets.
June 22: Some far-right legislative candidates of Marine Le Pen’s RN party make antisemitic statements contrary to the
positions of party leadership.
June 22: Antisemitism becomes an issue in French parliamentary elections and French Jews face difficult choices as two of major alliances led by Jean-Luc Melenchon on the far left and Marine Le Pen on the far right have a history of antisemitic rhetoric.
June 20: French ministers from President Macron’s centrist party condemns far-left party leader Jean-Luc Melenchon, who on June 2 said antisemitism was “residual” and “absent” from pro-Palestinian rallies.
June 20: French Jews face a difficult question of whether in the upcoming election the far-right coalition of Marine Le Pen or the largest party in the left’s coalition, Jean-Luc Melenchon’s LFI is a greater threat.
June 19: France’s far-right Rassemblement National (RN) withdrew support for a candidate who posted in 2018 “gas did justice to the victims of the Holocaust.”
June 18: Twelve-year-old Jewish girl gang raped by teenage attackers who beat her and spouted antisemitic insults.
June 1: Since October 7 the French Education Ministry has recorded 1,450 antisemitic and racist acts among all ages—recently including incidents at elementary schools.
May 21: French police arrest pro-Palestinian protesters who allegedly assaulted security at Jewish event.
May 17: Attempted arson on synagogue in Rouen raises fears of rising antisemitism among French Jews.
May 7: French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal attacks far-left French party and its leader Jean-Luc Melenchon for “never having a word for the victims of October 7” and for referring to Hamas as a resistance movement.
May 5: Study by ADL and Tel Aviv University finds antisemitic incidents dramatically rose across western countries in 2023, with a 100% increase in the United States and French numbers having nearly tripled.
April 24: Man accused of holding a Jewish woman in an apartment against her will and threatening her life to “avenge Palestine.”
March 20: Hate crimes surge in France after October 7.
March 14: Holocaust memorial in Paris suburb vandalized with pellet gun.
March 13: President Macron led an outcry in France over a group of pro-Hamas student who blockaded a lecture hall at Sciences Po, preventing Jewish students from entering the space.
March 4: France moves to strip citizenship from antisemitic, pro-Russian activist.
March 3: Assailant physically and verbally attacked a man wearing a kippah leaving a Paris synagogue.
February 23: French prosecutors believe Russia’s security service, FSB, is behind campaign to vandalize buildings around Paris with Stars of David.
February 21: Long-time Jewish journalist, Ruth Elkrief, needs security protection after far-left, antisemitic politician Jean Luc Melenchon, charged her with hatred against Muslims.
February 15: Man investigated for attempted murder after making antisemitic remarks and stabbing a 35-year-old Jewish six times.
February 12: Israel imposes visa ban on United Nations special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories after she disagreed with President Macron and said the killing of Israelis on October 7 was not because of antisemitism but because of Israeli occupation.
February 4: Holocaust denier extradited to France from Scotland to face charges.
February 3: Young Hamas activist in row with TV personality over her defended Hamas’ October 7 atrocities was Israel’s and stated that the Jewish state has no right to defend itself.
February 2: Three Jewish men (two of whom are students at the University of Strasbourg) assaulted by pro-Hamas mob.
January 25: Antisemitic “acts” nearly quadrupled in 2023 compared to 2022.
January 18: Daughter of two far-left members of parliament arrested for antisemitic social media posts in the wake of October 7.
January 12: Antisemitic and anti-gay slurs against new French Prime Minister on social media.
January 5: Antisemitic and anti-French graffiti on the main road leading to Corsica’s Calvi airport.
January 3: Far left parliamentarian who in the past has falsely accused Israel of the most barbaric actions and of ethnic cleansing comes under fire for using a Japanese manga meme of global conspiracy appropriated by antisemites.
Georgia
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Germany
November 3: Holocaust Stolperstein (stumbling stones) stolen from a town in the Börde district of Germany.
November 3: Opinion piece highlights incidents of antisemitism in K-12 education.
October 22: Six German states open to revoking dual citizenship of anyone committing antisemitic crimes.
October 7: Ten stumbling stones, Stolpersteine in German, memorializing Holocaust victims in the German town of Zeitz stolen.
October 7: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warns against growing antisemitism in Germany illustrated by the over 5,000 antisemitic incidents in the country in 2023.
September 23: Blood red paint is splashed, along with the words “Genocide Joe Chialo,” on the outside of the home of Berlin’s top cultural affairs official, Joe Chialo, who has spoken out strongly against antisemitism in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.
September 6: After firing shots near the Israeli consulate and a Nazi documentation center in Munich, a man suspected of radical Islamic affiliation is fatally shot by police.
August 30: Holocaust memorial in Berlin honoring non-Jewish women who protested against the persecution of their Jewish husbands and relatives in 1943 is vandalized with antisemitic and pro-Palestinian graffiti.
July 24: Germany banned the Islamic Center Hamburg for spreading “aggressive antisemitism.”
July 17: Jewish couple spat on and assaulted by anti-Israel activists in Berlin.
June 27: Nearly 40% of those polled in seven countries with large Jewish populations (United States, France, United Kingdom, Argentina, Canada, Germany and Australia) agree with at least six of twelve antisemitic tropes.
June 25: The Federal Association of Research and Information Centres on Antisemitism (RIAS) documents 4,782 antisemitic incidents in 2023— an increase of more
than 80 percent over 2022.
June 20: Holocaust memorial stumble stones are vandalized with graffiti reading “Jews are criminals.”
June 9: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz dismisses Geraldine Rauch, president of the Technische University of Berlin, from her position as an adviser to government’s Future Council for liking antisemitic social media posts.
June 3: American rapper Macklemore says at a performance in Germany that the only way to atone for the Holocaust is to stand up “against apartheid, against occupation for free Palestine.”
June 3: Despite founding an NGO to fight antisemitism in an effort to atone for the family’s Nazi past, the Reimann family, owners of Pret a Manger, has bowed to BDS demands and revokes plans to open stores in Israel.
May 24: Police arrest two men on suspicion of plotting a knife attack on a synagogue in Heidelberg.
May 22: According to the Research and Information Centre on Antisemitism, antisemitic incidents in Berlin at a record high since the beginning of October 2023.
May 3: Study reveals that large number of Islamic theology students oppose Israel’s right to exist and regard Jews as enemies.
April 6: Incendiary device thrown at door of a synagogue in Oldenburg, Germany.
February 26: Organizers of Berlin Film Festival bring charges against hackers who defaced with perceived antisemitic material the festival’s Instagram account.
February 26: German officials to investigate accusations that statements regarding Israel’s assault on Gaza by some of the winners at the Berlin Film Festival were not only one-sided but antisemitic.
February 11: Reading of Hannah Arendt’s “Origins of Totalitarianism” disrupted by alleged hate speech on the part of pro-Palestinian protesters in Berlin.
February 9: The Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle, Germany fires academic, Ghassan Hauge, over his posts praising Hamas after October 7, accusing Israel of genocide and comparing Israel to the Nazi Germany as Hauge protests that nothing he said was antisemitic.
February 4: Jewish student in Berlin is hospitalized with facial fractures after another student argued with him over the Israel-Hamas war and then beat him.
January 3: Berlin police investigating vandalism of Kindertransport Memorial that took place following pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the German capital.
Greece
July 21: Arab, Christian, Israeli man is badly beaten in Greece for reportedly being mistaken for an Israeli Jew.
January 28: Orthodox Archbishop in Thessaloniki warns against the continuous spreading of antisemitism by religious leaders.
Honduras
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Hungary
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Iceland
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
India
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Indonesia
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Iran
November 4: Iran executes a Jewish man residing in the city of Kermanshah. The non-profit group Iran Human Rights claims antisemitism was a factor in the sentence.
July 17: CAIR Executive Director suggests Israel was behind reported Iranian plot to kill former President Donald Trump and other former and current government officials.
July 16: ADL report finds Irans HispanTV spreads
antisemitic content to Spanish-Speaking audiences.
July 9: US Director of national intelligence, Avril Haines, says Iranian government is covertly encouraging American protests over Israel’s war in Gaza to widen political divisions in the US.
May 30: Ayatollah Khamenei says Jews control global media and praises pro-Palestinian protestors on university campuses.
May 30: Mossad claims the Iranian government is using criminal gangs in Europe to attack Israeli embassies.
May 19: Jewish man who had been sentenced to death for killing a Muslim man in self-defense given temporary reprieve.
February 9: Meta has shut down the Instagram and Facebook accounts of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for praising Hamas and expressing joy at the anticipated destruction of Israel.
Ireland
October 20: Ireland described as the most anti-Israel, and perhaps antisemitic, country in Europe.
October 8: Dublin City Councilor Punam Rane apologizes after saying Israel and Jews control the U.S. economy.
August 20: London-based rabbi arrested and held without bail in Dublin for performing a bris without being registered medical practitioner.
May 26: Ireland’s chief rabbi criticized President Michael D. Higgins for remarks describing claims of antisemitism in Ireland as “irresponsible” and for lecturing Jewish leaders about alleged atrocities being committed by Israel in Gaza.
March 12: Jewish former cabinet minister discusses the astonishing degree of anti-Zionism and antisemitism in today’s Irish Republic.
Israel
October 30: International LGBTQ advocacy group suspends Israeli member organization after it suggested Tel Aviv as a potential location for an upcoming conference.
October 1: Assessment report of the Jewish People’s Policy Institute finds dramatic rise in world-wide antisemitism since October 7.
September 9: A new ADL survey finds 80% of Israeli Jews don’t feel safe traveling outside of Israel because of rising antisemitism.
August 12: Anti-Israel activists boycott the upcoming film Snow White because Israeli actress Gal Gadot was cast in the role of the Evil Queen.
July 27: Israel and the United States say UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, is not fit to hold her position after she endorsed a post on X that compared Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler.
July 17: According to a Knesset Committee 38% of French Jews wish to make Aliyah.
June 21: Local customs officials at Heathrow Airport, some of whom sported lanyards with Palestinian symbols, subject arriving Israeli citizens to extra security screening.
May 30: Mossad claims the Iranian government is using criminal gangs in Europe to attack Israeli embassies.
May 20: Outrage in Israel over ICC prosecutor seeking warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant with some calling the move antisemitic.
April 10: Israeli singer at 2024 Eurovision Song Contest is harassed and threatened on social media.
April 5: Israeli songs allegedly banned from Eurovision events in Malmo, Sweden.
March 25: Al Jazeera deletes video that claimed a woman was raped by an IDF soldier in Gaza Al-Shifa raid after investigation found it to be a false allegation.
March 13: Hebrew University professor suspended after calling for the abolishment of Zionism and disputing accounts of sexual violence and other atrocities on October 7.
March 4: UN report finds Hamas likely committed mass acts of gang-rape and torture against women during its massacre across southern Israel on Oct. 7 and may still be abusing women hostages in Gaza.
March 4: Renowned Israeli trauma doctor is dropped from a conference program in Australia after threats from Hamas supporters.
March 4: UN report finds “clear and convincing” allegation of Hamas sexual violence on October 7 as well as ongoing evidence of sexual violence against hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
March 4: UN Report finds allegations of Hamas sexual violence “clear and convincing.”
February 22: UN’s Special Rapporteur to the Occupied Palestinian Territories refers to Israelis as “colonialists” who have “fake identities” by reposting the remarks of another Israel critic.
February 21: Hillel International tells Israeli Knesset committee that there have been 44 physical antisemitic attacks against Jewish college students since October 7— more than in the previous 10 years combined.
February 21: Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel issue report submitted to UN which outlines Hamas’ “systematic, deliberate sexual violence against Israelis on October 7.
February 20: Israel denies as “despicable and unfounded” allegations made by the Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights that Israeli forces raped, abducted and conducted extrajudicial killings of Palestinian women in Gaza.
February 15: The full board of Democrats Abroad in Israel has resigned from leadership positions in the international organization of Democrats Abroad over “the hostile environment…against Jews…and…American Jews living in Israel in particular.”
February 15: Israel strongly criticizes a top UN official who was quoted as saying Hamas is “not a terrorist group for us.”
January 29: President Herzog calls genocide allegations against Israel at the International Court of Justice at the Hague (ICJ) as “blood libel” and accuses court of “twisting” his words to make the claim that Israel sees all Gazans as legitimate military targets.
January 17: International Hockey Federations bans, for security concerns, then reinstates the Israeli team from the Youth World Championship competition.
Italy
October 28: One thousand authors and book industry figures sign a letter pledging to boycott Israeli publishers, festivals, literary agencies and publications that are “complicit in violating Palestinian rights” or who whitewash Israel’s “occupation, apartheid or genocide.”
October 7: A mural in Milan depicting a survivor of the October 7 massacre fleeing Hamas is vandalized.
September 15: Jewish Museum of Cagliari, Sardinia, which is also the headquarters of the Chenàbura Sardos pro-Israel association, is vandalized with red paint and antisemitic graffiti.
August 29: Nearly 350 filmmakers, actors and other members of the film industry sign letter criticizing the Venice Film Festival for featuring two Israeli films.
July 10: Antisemitic cases have quadrupled since October 7, 2024 according to Italy’s antisemitism watchdog.
June 27: The Jewish community of Rome calls upon Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to punish members of her party’s youth wing who were recorded making antisemitic and
pro-Nazi comments and salutes.
March 22: University of Turin suspending collaboration agreement with Israeli universities and research institutes after student protests.
March 11: Italian police arrest three Palestinian men on charges of plotting terrorist attack against Jewish target.
March 5: Italian soccer fan arrested in Germany for Nazi salute while 100 Italian fans sang fascist songs in the beer hall where Hitler founded the Nazi party.
February 15: Racist event harasses dinners at restaurant in a Jewish neighborhood and includes statements mocking Anne Frank and hailing Hitler.
Japan
August 7: US and UK ambassadors boycott Nagasaki ceremony commemorating 79th anniversary of the dropping of a nuclear bomb because the mayor of the city declined to invite Israeli ambassador.
Jordan
May 20: According to Al Jazeera’s top military analyst, who has previously referred to the “so-called Holocaust,” Jews hate the human race.
Kosovo
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Kuwait
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Latvia
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Lebanon
September 30: UNRWA admits that one of its teachers in Lebanon, who was killed by an IDF airstrike, was Hamas’s top commander in the country.
Lithuania
September 26: Open letter calls upon the president of Lithuania to stand against antisemitism and notes the types of antisemitic incidents that occur almost every year.
September 13: New Lithuanian party gaining support is accused of antisemitism.
January 22: Member of Parliament who is being investigated for antisemitic posts announces a run for President of Lithuania.
Luxembourg
June 3: The Research and Information Centre on Antisemitism in Luxembourg (Rial) warns in its 2023 report of an explosion of antisemitism.
Malaysia
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Mauritania
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Mexico
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Moldova
March 5: Poll in Moldova finds nearly half of the citizens say they don’t like Jews.
Montenegro
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Morocco
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Netherlands
November 7: Following a soccer match between Maccabi and Ajax in Amsterdam, Israeli soccer fans are beaten, chased with knives and in at least one instance, targeted by a car by organized mobs of thugs. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent two planes to evacuate them out of the city.
August 4: Anne Frank statue vandalized a second time in a month’s time with pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel graffiti.
July 11: Eighty-three percent of Dutch Jews view antisemitism as getting worse over the last five years.
July 10: Statue of Anne Frank in Amsterdam vandalized with the word “Gaza” scrawled across its base.
July 1: Only individuals with hands painted pro-Palestinian red can enter part of Erasmus University as Jews say they feel unsafe on campus.
May 15: The royal concert hall in Amsterdam cancels Jerusalem Quartet allegedly because they could not guarantee safety of performers or audience.
May 15: Pro-Palestinian protesters assault people with wooden plank at University of Amsterdam.
May 2: In university cities, anti-Israel stickers are prolific while pro-Israel stickers are defaced or torn down.
April 12: Antisemitic incidents in Holland since October 7 are the new normal.
April 9: Antisemitic incidents increase in the Netherlands between 2022 and 2023, with sharp rise after October 7.
April 9: Netherlands Airport apologizes for the way a security worker publicly harassed a former Hamas hostage for being Israeli, but it is unclear whether any disciplinary action will be taken.
April 5: Survey of middle school history teachers in the Netherlands finds a majority see rise of antisemitism in secondary schools since October 7.
March 29: Utrecht rabbi assaulted in shopping center by attacker who alleged said the rabbi had no business in the shopping center “dressed as a Jew.”
March 28: After fliers advertised a Jewish nurse’s address three women accost the nurse at her doorstep in Amsterdam and call her a “child murderer” because her daughter serves in the IDF.
March 27: Jewish singer, Lenny Kuhr’s, concert interrupted by pro-Palestinian protestors who accused her and her Israeli children of being complicit in genocide yet two of 15 political factions in the lower house of the Netherlands parliament refuse to sign statement condemning this incident as antisemitic.
January 25: Dutch parliamentarians want to make antisemitism grounds for rejecting or revoking residency permits.
New Zealand
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
North Macedonia
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Norway
July 26: Norwegian street artist creates mural of Anne Frank in a keffiyeh.
February 26: Oslo rabbi says antisemitism in Norway at highest levels since World War II.
Pakistan
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Palestinian Territories
March 4: UN report finds “clear and convincing” allegation of Hamas sexual violence on October 7 as well as ongoing evidence of sexual violence against hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
January 11: The non-profit, UN Watch, finds twenty UNRWA school staff members who praised October 7 atrocities against Israelis.
Paraguay
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Poland
October 18: Polish police investigate a sign reading “Jews to the gas” hung outside a Krakow university building that anti-Israel students have occupied for over six months.
May 1: Arson attack on Warsaw synagogue.
January 17: Far-right parliamentarian loses immunity after his attack on a Hanukkah menorah.
Portugal
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Qatar
September 10: The Qatar campus of Georgetown University has invited a senior member of the Hamas terrorist organization to a “Reimagining Palestine” campus conference.
August 12: Qatari-based Al Jazeera commentator accuses Arab leaders of having “Jews ruling among them” and accompanies his commentary with a picture of Arab leaders absent the Qatari Emir.
July 9: US State Department’s 2023 International Religious Freedom Report takes Qatar to task for antisemitic material in textbooks.
May 29: Allegations made that Qatar is spreading hatred of Jews and Israelis with antisemitic material in children’s magazine.
May 20: According to Al Jazeera’s top military analyst, who has previously referred to the “so-called Holocaust,” Jews hate the human race.
Romania
June 3: Man threw a Molotov cocktail at the Israeli Embassy in Bucharest.
Russia
June 23: Synagogue among targets of terrorists in Dagestan.
June 19: Russian TV host likens Israeli actions in Gaza to Nazi atrocities and the Gaza war to the Holocaust.
May 17: Influential Russian ultranationalist blames Zionists for Crocus City terror attack even though Islamic State had already taken responsibility for the attack.
April 11: The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) claims to have thwarted a terrorist attack aimed at a Moscow synagogue.
March 7: Russian governments says it prevented an attack against a Moscow synagogue by ISIS terrorist.
January 21: Russian Foreign Ministry appears to belittle the impact of the Holocaust on Jews in criticizing Germany’s current support for Israel.
Saudi Arabia
March 11: Saudi government officials tell Rabbi Abraham Cooper, co-chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, to remove his kippah while in public in Saudi Arabia.
Scotland
October 14: A member of Scottish Parliament has been removed from the Scottish National Party for saying that what Israel has done in Gaza looks nothing like other examples of genocide.
August 19: American comedian attacks Zionist on X after his Scotland show was canceled following his bullying of an Israeli couple.
July 18: Scotland’s Glasgow Festival of Contemporary Arts
accused of illegal discrimination against Israeli artists.
June 24: Halal café in Edinburgh is criticized for “Zionist
free zone” signage.
March 21: Scottish MP says Israeli claims that Hamas hostages were subject to sexual abuse are lies.
March 19: The family of Scotland’s First Minister, Humza Yousaf, removes images of Palestinian flag covering a map of Israel displayed from the windows of their family business.
February 4: Holocaust denier extradited to France from Scotland to face charges.
Serbia
June 30: Terroist who attacked Israeli Embassy in Belgrade first stopped at a synagogue but because of high security
moved on to the Israeli Embassy.
Singapore
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Slovakia
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Slovenia
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
South Africa
May 27: South African Jewish community leaders castigated President Cyril Ramaphosa for what they call a genocidal call against Jews in Israel when he chanted “From the River to the Sea Palestine shall be free.”
March 20: South Africa’s foreign minister says she does not know if Iran is an authoritarian regime.
January 31: South African Justice Minister denies there is antisemitism in the country despite 631% rise in antisemitic incidents this from October to December 2023.
January 20: The US Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, Deborah Lipstadt, brands South Africa’s decision to strip Jewish cricket star, David Treeger, of his captaincy of the Under-19 national team as antisemitic.
January 12: South Africa’s cricket governing body strips Jewish cricket player of his captaincy after his comments in support of Israel.
January 4: South Africa takes claim that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza before the International Court of Justice.
South Korea
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Spain
September 27: An Argentine federal court ordered the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) to remove the definition of “stingy, tightfisted” associated with the word “Jew” from its dictionary.
June 10: Israeli man claims he was assaulted in Barcelona because of his Jewish identity.
May 21: Spain’s supreme court rules that comments by the leader of left-wing party Podemos about Israel carrying out planned genocide in Gaza don’t constitute a hate crime.
March 30: In one Spanish town, “Kill Jews” cocktail is popular during Holy Week.
March 8: Spanish police make arrest in plot to attack Jewish synagogue in Melilla, Spain.
February 16: Israeli film festival has to find a new venue in Barcelona because of harassment by anti-Israel activists.
Sri Lanka
October 24: Police in Sri Lanka arrest three people over possible threats to Israeli tourists.
Sweden
July 9: Participant in pride event in Malmo, Sweden wearing Stars of David attacked by antisemitic, homophobic gang.
May 2: Incidents of antisemitism in Sweden nearly quintupled in the period from October 7 to the end of 2023 as compared to the same time period in 2022.
April 24: As Malmo prepares for the Eurovision contest, its small Jewish community fears more antisemitism; since October 7, Jews there have endured protesters burning an Israel flag outside a synagogue, chanting “bomb Israel” and marching with a large portrait of Hitler.
February 6: Sweden deported an Iranian couple in 2022 who were pretending to be Afghani immigrants but were likely Iranian intelligent agents plotting to kill Swedish Jews.
Switzerland
September 4: Two Arabic and French speaking men, purportedly asylum seekers, arrested but later released for attacking a Jewish man in Davos.
August 11: Swiss police arrest man described as mentally disturbed after he doused synagogue with gasoline.
June 10: Art galleries in Zurich vandalized with spray paint by pro-Palestinian activists.
March 29: Swiss city councilor in Bern condemned for calling Israelis “child killers” and for blaming Jews for rising antisemitism.
March 12: Antisemitic incidents in Switzerland nearly triples between 2022 and 2023.
March 3: Orthodox man stabbed in Zurich by 15-year-old shouting “death to the Jews” is in critical condition.
February 12: Swiss Federation of Jewish communities slams ski rentals business for sign in Hebrew saying they would not rent skiing equipment to Jews.
Syria
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Taiwan
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Tunisia
February 28: Mob attack abandoned synagogue in the city of Sfax, Tunisia.
Turkey
October 2: A Turkish National Intelligence Agency, MIT, is linked to a far-right neo-Nazi group that embraces Hitler’s National Socialist ideology. The group promotes the supremacy of Turkish ethnicity and threatens non-Turkish ethnicities including Jews, Kurds, Arabs, Russians and Black Africans.
May 1: Turkey joins South Africa in supporting genocide charge against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
January 1: Protestors march in Istanbul shout “murderer Israel” during New Years celebration in the wake of President Erdogan’s calling Israel a “terrorist state” and comparing Netanyahu to Hitler.
Ukraine
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
United Arab Emirates
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
United Kingdom
November 3: At a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the U.S. Embassy in London, a protester claims that Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Jewish wife is an illegal immigrant who takes their children to “the synagogue of Satan.”
November 3: Palestine Action takes responsibility for stealing a bust of Chaim Weizman and vandalizing the headquarters of the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre and the Jewish National Fund on the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration.
November 2: Teacher at a London school posts on social media that “killing Zionists is an act of worship.”
October 29: Chief executive of cultural charity UK Jewish Film says cinemas and venues are quietly blocking his organization.
October 28: Metropolitan police accused of “two-tier” policing after letting a pro-Palestinian demonstator swear at a Jewish group and stopping a dog walker who swore back at them.
October 25: Former Conservative minister criticized for claiming that Robert Jenrick, a candidate for Conservative Party leader, takes his “script” from Israel and implies Jenrick’s Jewish “family connections” might be the reason for his pro-Israel positions.
October 23: Man nicknamed “Brutus of Goy,” who belongs to the far-right, antisemitic Goyim Defense League, is jailed after disseminating antisemitic literature and subjecting a Jewish man, his wife and two children to a sickening, antisemitic tirade at an open-air market.
October 23: Speakers at the Global Peace and Unity Festival in London compare Zionists to Isis and argue that Israel has no right to defend itself. A Jordanian singer scheduled to appear has songs with lyrics such as “all the Jews will pay” and “we throw stones, small and big, at the Jewish demons.”
October 23: Union official applauds speaker who calls for an end to the State of Israel.
October 21: A Metropolitan Police officer uses the term “dirty Zionists” to refer to some Jews and posts on X, formerly Twitter, that “Zionists have no heart.”
October 19: Man who subjected a Jewish family in Tyldesley (a part of greater Manchester) to antisemitic verbal abuse; posted antisemitic, racist and homophobic material on social media; and put up hate posters is jailed for four years.
October 17: A theatre production in London in which pro-Israel actress Tracy-Ann Oberman stars, is subject to boycotts, threats, lack of reviews and criticism highlighting the level of antisemitism in the arts community.
October 16: An activist lawyer honored by Newcastle University for her work “combatting discrimination” posted a tweet calling Israel “a sh*t stain on the human race” and doubles down on her antisemitic comments after facing criticism.
October 15: Police called in to protect a Jewish school governor from an “anti-Zionist” group of parents.
October 15: British media personality who runs what some call an “anti-racism” organization calls for Israel’s destruction and argues that the Israel-Hamas conflict should be reframed as a religiously motivated slaughter of Muslims by European Jews.
October 15: A twenty-year-old neo-Nazi is sentenced to six-and-a-half years in jail for attempting to 3D print a gun and download terror materials online.
October 14: Latest polling data on antisemitic attitudes in the United Kingdom shows the extent of sympathy for Hamas.
October 14: An Oscar-winning British director shares antisemitic posts for which he later apologized.
October 13: Antisemitic messages “raked” into bunker in a North London golf club.
October 11: Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, a controversial author, activist and lawyer, equates the Holocaust with Israel’s war against Hamas.
October 11: Oscar-winning director of Amy Winehouse documentary apologizes after being called out for posting antisemitic cartoons.
October 11: Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman forced to postpone an event at Cambridge University because of what she called “mob rule” by a pro-Palestinian group.
October 10: Hate crimes against Jews in England and Wales have more than doubled according to numbers released by the government’s Home Office.
October 8: Editor of Jewish News reports on how the explosive growth of antisemitism since October 7 has changed life for British Jews.
October 6: Ahead of the one-year anniversary of October 7, pro-Palestinian protesters march with signs supporting Hezbollah and Hamas as well as Israeli flags with the Star of David replaced by a swastika.
October 2: Community Security Trust finds that antisemitism in the UK has more than doubled in the last 12 months.
September 29: A report by an academic group finds seven in ten UK Jewish students are “uncomfortable” revealing their religion.
September 25: Pro-Israel activist at a counter protest in London is assaulted by two teenage girls.
September 25: Palestinian cartoonist with a history of creating antisemitic images such as a Jew nailing Jesus to a cross, will be flown to the United Kingdom on taxpayer money to curate an art exhibition.
September 21: UK comic arts festival embroiled in controversy for inviting a Palestinian artist to speak who is accused of creating antisemitic cartoons.
September 18: BBC editor of international news says Hamas is a credible source for casualty figures in Gaza and that Hamas should not be labeled a terrorist organization.
September 9: Green Party labels Israel’s war in Gaza as genocide.
September 7: Study says BBC has repeatedly disregarded its own guidelines and has been egregiously biased against Israel.
September 6: UK Teachers Union accused of disseminating extreme hatred of Israel.
September 4: Nonprofit National Health Service Trust in London apologizes for telling its staff not to attend antisemitism training.
September 2: Survey finds 23% of Jewish students in the UK have faced antisemitism either in school, near school or traveling to school.
August 30: Pret a Manger is criticized for allegedly bowing to pressure from pro-Palestinian activist by cancelling plans to set up a string of shops in Israel.
August 30: The Jewish community’s security organization, Community Security Trust, finds dramatic rise in antisemitic hate incidents in higher education in the period January through June 2024.
August 21: Labour MP draws criticism and calls for his suspension from Labour after he compares right-wing racist rioting in the UK to Israel’s actions in Gaza.
August 21: UK man given eight-week suspended sentence for sharing “violently antisemitic” posts on X.
August 20: UK rabbi writes that criticism of the Talmud is becoming more mainstream and cites American poker player-turned-influencer Dan Bilzerian, who shared a post on X of a dozen quotes that blatantly distort the meaning of passages from Talmud as well as creating fabricated quotes.
August 19: Jewish chaplain at Leeds University whose family received numerous threats of violence because he was a reservist in the IDF felt abandoned by the university’s lack of action.
August 15: Man charged by West Yorkshire police with an antisemitic hate crime for remark he made during a pro-Palestinian protest.
August 13: Calls for a Labor MP to be suspended by his party after he linked Israeli attack on Hamas to “rising Islamophobia” in the UK.
August 12: American comedian at a show in Edinburgh tells jokes about a Jewish weekly newspaper being money grubbing, compares Israel to an abusive spouse, and, along with audience, hounds an Israeli couple who shouted the material was not funny.
August 11: BBC’s Arabic channel accused of hosting an antisemitic commentator who has defended Hamas’s October 7 attack and cites Karl Marx’s antisemitic writings to prove Jews have played the victim throughout history.
August 9: The number of antisemitic incidents in the United Kingdom during the first six months of 2024 shattered all previous records.
August 7: CST finds antisemitic incidents in the UK more than doubled in the first six months of 2024.
August 7: Community Security Trust (CST) finds that far right groups and messaging forums that are being used to instigate recent riots against Muslim immigrants are also being used to encourage attacks against Jewish targets.
August 6: Pro-Palestinian activists shouting about Zionism accused of antisemitism for protesting outside production of Fiddler on the Roof in London.
August 5: Far-right rioters in UK display swastikas and Nazi salutes.
August 4: Jewish LGBT+ group excluded from Brighton pride parade.
August 1: More than 200 Jewish BBC staff write letter of complaint to BBC board about failure of the public corporation to address antisemitism within the workplace.
July 30: Board of Deputies of the UK Jewish community accuse a prominent Sky News journalist of “disgraceful lack of professionalism” for writing that Israel has a “lust for revenge.”
July 26: Outcry after National Health Service reinstates doctor who supported October 7 and had connection to an Islamist terror group.
July 22: Man pleads guilty to tweeting antisemitic messages including calling for a “Jew-free world.”
July 18: Royal Academy of Arts removed two works critical of Israel and described as antisemitic by the Board of Deputies of British Jews from a Young Artists summer show.
July 17: Gas company in Leeds called for an attack on “filthy Zionists.”
July 16: Former UK Minister, Alan Duncan, cleared of antisemitism by a Conservative Party disciplinary panel despite his references to the pro-Israel stance of pro-Israel Conservative as “exercising the interests of another country,” as saying the Conservative Friends of Israel “was doing the bidding” of Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu and that the group hand “undue influence at the top of the
government.”
July 11: New Independent, anti-Israel MP urges voters to boycott brands that support Israel and says that leaders who fail to speak up for Palestine should be arrested.
July 10: Vocal supporter of new anti-Israel member of Parliament (MP) charged with terrorism offensives.
July 8: Russian-Israeli artist’s anti-Putin show is canceled by a gallery over her mourning for the October 7 victims.
July 3: Roger Waters again engages in antisemitic charges by claiming that Hamas did not engage in any sexual violence on October 7 and that Israel intentionally allowed the Hamas slaughter of innocent civilians as well as telling Israelis to “go back to Eastern Europe or the United States or wherever you came from.”
July 1: Rabbi and Tory parliamentary candidate is invited to speak at Mosque is then targeted for abuse and forced out of the event by worshippers.
July 1: Tory MP seeking re-election has his office vandalized with anti-Zionist/antisemitic graffiti.
June 30: The University of Warwick’s Conservative Association held a dinner where it appears (from a video on social media) a Nazi marching song was played.
June 29: Reform UK is facing pressure to drop two of its candidates for upcoming parliamentary elections who posted antisemitic material.
June 27: Nearly 40% of those polled in seven countries with large Jewish populations (United States, France, United Kingdom, Argentina, Canada, Germany and Australia) agree with at least six of twelve antisemitic tropes.
June 27: Boys from Jewish High School assaulted on London Tube in an alleged hate crime.
June 27: UK Reform party candidates post Rothschild conspiracies and “Hitler founded Israel” video.
June 25: Jewish doctors concerned that the British Medical Association’s annual conference is becoming “a vehicle for discrimination and Jew-hatred.”
June 23: Reform party candidate says “powerful Jews” want to bring “third-world Muslims” into the UK.
June 21: Local customs officials at Heathrow Airport, some of whom sported lanyards with Palestinian symbols, subject arriving Israeli citizens to extra security screening.
June 14: Nineteen-year-old with neo-Nazi views is arrested for allegedly planning synagogue suicide bombing “to make Jews afraid again.”
June 10: Twenty Barclays bank branches vandalized by anti-Israel activists over alleged ties to Israel.
June 10: The Times of London agrees to investigate complaint over article questioning evidence of systematic Hamas rapes on October 7.
June 9: Investment firm Baillie Gifford considers withdrawing all sponsorship of UK literary festivals following protests from anti-Israel pressure groups about its ties to Israel companies.
June 8: Durham University postpones debate on whether or not “Palestinian leadership is biggest barrier to peace” after pro-Palestinian activists storm the debate forum.
June 7: England’s Green Party drops some candidates over antisemitic and extremist messaging after an investigation of their online activity.
June 5: Jewish chaplain at Leeds University, who, after serving in an IDF reserve unit received hundreds of threats upon returning to the UK, went into hiding now blames university for not doing enough to protect his family.
June 3: Reform Party candidate criticized for statements about globalists and for posting pictures of a mural widely seen as antisemitic and for which Jeremy Corbin was roundly criticized in 2018 for questioning its removal.
June 2: Labour campaign office in London vandalized with graffiti that suggests support for Israel represents dual loyalty.
May 29: British guitarist and singer/song writer Eric Clapton says Israel is running the world.
May 25: George Galloway’s Worker’s Party drops candidate who claimed on a video that a “coven of Jews” had seized America.
May 25: Closed-circuit tv camera captures youth chasing sixteen-year-old Jewish boy down a London street and pelting him with a stone.
May 24: Swastikas found in Oxford University bathrooms.
May 24: Literary Hay Festival drops a major sponsor Baillie Gifford after anti-Israel writers and celebrities claim the investment management firm has financial links to Israel.
May 23: London cinema showing October 7 film is defaced by pro-Palestinian protesters.
May 22: Muslim website 5Pillars sanctioned over antisemitic rants of a far-right activist on its podcast.
May 21: Antisemitic hate crimes in London triple from 2022 to 2023.
May 21: BBC accused of “institutional antisemitism.”
May 19: Nearly eight of ten Jewish university students in the UK experience “casual antisemitism” at school.
May 18: Examples of antisemitic abuse directed at Jewish students at both state and private schools in Britain.
May 17: Oxford, pro-Palestinian students invite two speakers to rally/press conference who have spoken in support of terrorists and the kidnapping of female hostage on October 7.
May 16: UK revokes Palestinian student’s visa after she expresses pride over October 7 attacks.
May 16: BBC host talks despairingly about Jewish lobby and Jewish power during discussion on radio with Liberal Democratic candidate.
May 16: Oxford University Jewish students told to leave the school after sharing concerns about 70 antisemitic incidents at the university.
May 16: Woman armed with knife threatened pedestrians with antisemitic rants in center of the Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in London.
May 16: BBC presenter accused of using anti-Jewish tropes in discussing “powerful Jewish lobby” on radio.
May 15: Three Green Party parliamentary candidates have shared antisemitic/anti-Zionist material online—including a video which claims Zionists drink the blood of Palestinians.
May 10: British Airways flight attendant suspended after telling passenger not to “touch” Coca Cola because “Jews make it.”
May 7: Pro-Palestinian activists disrupt March of the Living at Auschwitz on Yom HaShoah.
May 6: Green party ignored warnings about local candidates in Leeds who had said actions of October 7 were justified because of occupation.
May 5: Pro-Palestinian activists at University College London allegedly spat at counter-protesters, praised Hamas and called for Jews to go back to Poland.
May 2: Historian, imam and head of Oxford Institute for British Islam says pro-Israel members of parliament should be called out for having Jewish family and makes analogy between Zionists and Nazis.
April 30: Five teenagers try to kidnap a haredi man walking in the London Borough of Hackney.
April 30: Police arrest five teens after they allegedly tried and failed to kidnap a Jewish man in the Stamford Hill neighborhood of London.
April 28: Green Party candidate apologizes for sharing antisemitic material related to Gaza after the government’s antisemitism adviser, Lord Mann, writes letter regarding the incident.
April 28: South coast Jewish communities in Brighton and Hove have been hit by antisemitic graffiti, physical assault and vandalism since October 7.
April 27: Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) cancelled an event in central London because of alleged identification of “hostile actors” who might have posed a safety threat to Jews.
April 26: Moroccan asylum seeker stabbed 70-year-old retiree to death because Israel “had killed children” in Gaza.
April 15: Trial begins for a neo-Nazi teenager who planned to blow up synagogue in East Sussex.
April 13: Israeli and other Jewish writers say post-October 7 English literary world has blackballed them. (See also United States.)
April 13: Catholic Herald recounts the surge of antisemitic incidents in the UK since October 7.
April 12: London Mayor Sadiq Khan says mosque preachers who spread antisemitism and back terrorist organizations should be investigated.
April 11: Conservative Party suspends a local election candidate who referenced “the synagogue of Satan.”
April 7: Survey finds only one in four British Muslims believe Hamas committed rape and murder on October 7.
April 6: Prospective candidate and activists for George Galloway’s Workers Party are accused of antisemitism by spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories and comparing Israel to Nazi Germany.
April 4: Conservative Party investigates senior party figure, Sir Alan Duncan, after he called for supporters of Israel to be removed from the government.
April 4: Former Tory minister under investigation by his own party for writing that “the cause and origin” of Hamas’s pogrom on October 7 can be attributed to Israel.
April 4: Reform Party drops candidate accused of antisemitism.
March 30: Teacher’s union in UK accused of antisemitism.
March 29: Students at Glasgow University elect a rector who has a history of praising Palestinian terrorists.
March 29: Top UK universities experienced a five-fold increase in antisemitic incidents since October 7.
March 25: UK border police called out for antisemitism after they detained and interrogated two survivors of the October 7 Nova massacre who were to address the Manchester Jewish community to “make sure you were not going to do what you are doing in Gaza over there.”
March 21: Police investigating for hate crime after suspected arsonist of house in the London bureau of Hackney makes antisemitic comments upon his arrest.
March 21: Family of nine-year-old Jewish child with blood disorder and wearing a kippah claims he was forced out of bed and made to sit on the floor to receive a blood transfusion by a nurse wearing pro-Palestinian badges.
March 20: One in twenty Brits say Jews should be expelled from the Middle East.
March 18: BBC is called out for ongoing anti-Israel bias.
March 15: Far right extremist jailed for posting pictures, videos and comments about the extermination of Jews and non-white people.
March 13: Neo-Nazi entered law firm in Harrow (town in greater London) threatening to kill a solicitor and spouting racist and antisemitic language.
March 8: Women associated with the group Palestine Action slashed and spray painted a painting in Trinity College of Cambridge University, of Arthur Balfour, author of the Balfour Declaration who as UK Foreign Minister in 1917 authored a letter stating Britain’s support “for the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.”
March 8: According to UK government’s counter-extremism commissioner London has become a “no-go zone for Jews” on weekends because of intimidation by protesters.
March 5: Jewish professional soccer player in UK warns of rising antisemitism among fans.
March 5: UK Foreign Office holds seminar directly contradicts UK foreign policy, teaching that Hamas is not a terrorist organization and calls Israel a “white, settler colonials nation.”
March 5: Newly elected MP George Galloway compares Israel’s military operation in Gaza to Nazi actions during the Holocaust.
March 4: Jewish actress, Tracy-Ann Oberman, who has campaigned against antisemitism, was advised to not leave a London theater due to possible threat to her safety from pro-Palestinian protesters.
March 2: Jewish man verbally attacked on London underground.
March 2: Jews verbally harassed with vile antisemitic language on train after march against antisemitism.
February 24: Labour councillor suspended by party after posting attacks against “Jewish-owned” social media outlets.
February 24: BBC accused of allowing its Arabic channel to broadcast posts by social media users who praised Hitler and promoted conspiracy theories about Jews.
February 23: Apprentice star, Dr. Asif Munaf, suspended from UK’s medical register after being fired from the Apprentice for such antisemitic remarks as calling Zionism a “godless, satanic cult” and claiming the “Zionist lobby” was engaged in genocide and that the UK institution that regulates doctors was a pawn of the Zionist lobby.
February 23: Parliamentary debate over cease fire in Gaza includes charges that Islamic and extreme left-wing elements threatened some Labour MPs with violence if they did not support cease fire resolution.
February 23: Rapper, Wiley, stripped of MBE (The Most excellent Order of the British Empire) after a series of antisemitic social media posts beginning in 2020.
February 21: Community Security Trust (CST) reports more antisemitic incidents in2023 than any year since reporting began in 1984.
February 20: North Yorkshire police arrest a woman for sharing antisemitic social media posts.
February 20: Statue of singer Amy Winehouse is defaced by a Palestinian sticker placed over a Star of David necklace.
February 20: Jewish couple in London received their six-month-old daughter’s birth certificate partially torn (rendering it useless) and the father’s birthplace, “Israel,” scratched out.
February 18: London police secure theatre after Jewish actress receives antisemitic threats.
February 17: Labour Party, overwhelming favorite to defeat the Conservatives this fall, faces difficulty with anti-Israel candidates (including antisemitic candidate and former Labourite, George Galloway) and loss of Muslim votes.
February 16: UK government to appoint a tsar to deal with antisemitism on campus after death threats against Jewish students and University of Leeds University’s, Jewish chaplain.
February 15: BBC eliminates contestant from Apprentice spin-off over charges of antisemitism on his social media account.
February 14: Antisemitic incidents reached a record high in 2023.
February 12: Labour Party councilor claims (and subsequently apologizes for the claim) that Israel deliberately let October 7 to have an excuse to attack Gaza.
February 12: Soho Theatre apologizes for comedian’s abuse of Jewish audience member who refused to applaud a Palestinian flag.
February 10: Hillel at University of Leeds was vandalized with “Free Palestine” graffiti.
February 10: Britain’s largest police force is soliciting returning passengers at Heathrow Airport to report any evidence of Israeli war crimes.
February 10: Jewish chaplain at the University of Leeds returning to campus has to go into hiding because of death threats over his war time service in the IDF.
February 9: Activists at University of Birmingham chant “death to Zionists.”
February 8: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom wants to push back against antisemitism and violent intimidation at pro-Palestinian rallies since October 7 and vows to enforce rules banning face masks at these events.
February 5: Technion fundraiser in London is shut out of a theatre that had been booked because theatre staff refused to work after being threatened in emails.
February 3: Pro-Palestinian protesters at London rally carry signs saying “Zionist control the media” as well as other antisemitic messages.
February 3: NGO warns that AI is being used by antisemites to deny the Holocaust.
February 1: Senior schedule coordinator at the BBC faces disciplinary actions after posting about the “holohoax,” “Ashenazis” and extreme antisemitic conspiracy theories.
February 1: A Tory MP will not run for re-election because of death threats he has received for his pro-Israel stance.
January 29: Employees at a kosher market in London is attacked by a man with a knife after asking an employee about events “in Palestine.”
January 26: Sky News presenter is criticized for comparing the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza is similar to “[t]he sort of voluntary relocation of many Jewish people during the Holocaust…”
January 24: Man asked if he was Jewish and then punched in the face in north-west London.
January 24: Over one half of British youth of the ages 18-24 believe Israel is treating Palestinians like Nazis treated Jews.
January 23: British editorial cartoonist depicts Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, as dining on the flesh of Palestinians.
January 23: British Islamic Charity under investigation for showing videos of Iranian general who gave antisemitic speeches including Holocaust denial and describing an “apocalyptic war on Jews.”
January 23: Online slang bible uses “grossly offensive” definition of antisemitism and British Friends of Israel says Urban Dictionary has contravened its own rules by allowing “activity that violates others’ rights.”
January 22: Two Jewish men and one Jewish woman viciously attacked on way to nightclub in London’s West End and police fail to show up despite 10 calls to emergency police operator.
January 15: BBC host and ex-soccer star is criticized for calling for Israel to be banned by from international competition.
January 15: Sunni organization, Hizb ut-Tahrir, faces ban in the United Kingdom for a history of celebrating the killing of Israelis and Jews as well as celebrating the Hamas massacre of Israeli’s on October 7.
January 6: Two neo-Nazis arrested on terrorism charges by London police after their podcast encouraged violence against Jews and other minorities.
January 6: Islamic preacher in London mosque claims Zionists are plotting to “control the world” by manipulating banks, media organizations and regimes.
January 4: Two men behind neo-Nazis podcast advocating for violent terrorism against minorities are jailed.
United States
November 5: Several Jewish businesses are vandalized in the Los Angeles, CA, neighborhood of Pico-Robertson.
November 4: Jewish boy is assaulted on his way to school in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
November 4: Users claim popular chess application is rife with antisemitic images and usernames.
November 4: In Atlanta, GA, a protest group that has been calling for the cancellation of a project to build a new police and fire training center takes on an anti-Israel agenda and claims that there is a deep link between the training center and the Israel-Hamas war.
November 2: The famed Latin School of Chicago is criticized for ignoring incidents of antisemitism including the bullying of a Jewish student who later committed suicide, as well as a failure to react to band members who allegedly played a Nazi Party anthem.
November 1: Woman is charged with vandalizing a New York congressman’s office by smashing windows that had pictures of October 7 hostages posted on them, as well as splattering red paint on the premises.
October 31: Abigail Shrier portrays a well-coordinated national effort between teachers, administrators and pro-Palestinian activists to indoctrinate children in grades K-12 against Israel.
October 31: At a Barnard College event, the UN’s Francesca Albanese, describes Israel’s war in Gaza as a “genocide,” justifies the October 7 pogrom and questions Israel’s right to exist.
October 31: University of California San Francisco professor is suspended for posting about an Israeli first-year medical student and questioning whether he was complicit in genocide.
October 31: Man is harassed, called a “dirty Jew” and punched on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
October 31: Man harasses Jewish customers at a Brooklyn kosher restaurant, saying “You guys are killing babies” and “Jewish people are evil.”
October 31: Native Americans in New Mexico burn effigy of Netanyahu as a puppet master of Biden.
October 31: Jewish man wearing a blue baseball cap with the Star of David and his son are refused service at the Jerusalem Coffee House in Oakland, CA, and kicked out of the establishment by the Gaza-born owner.
October 30: UN human rights official suggests that the October 7 massacre is used by Israel to legitimize a “genocide against civilians in Gaza.”
October 30: For the second time in the last few weeks, antisemitic graffiti is found in a Portland, OR, park.
October 30: Chicago police data reveals a 46 percent jump in antisemitic hate crimes from all of 2023 to the first ten months of 2024.
October 30: Self-proclaimed Hamas operative and a Jewish woman are charged with vandalizing a Chabad synagogue and property of the Jewish Federation in Pittsburgh, PA.
October 30: Lyft driver who punched a Jewish/Israeli rider is acquitted of a hate crime by a federal jury.
October 29: The newly appointed president of the Chicago Board of Education has a history of flagrant antisemitic and anti-Israel content on social media.
October 29: The Chicago Mayor is criticized after he decries the shooting of a religious man walking to synagogue by a person yelling “Allahu Akbar” but fails to mention the victim’s religion, any apparent motive of the shooter or the fact that it happened in a largely Jewish neighborhood.
October 29: Congressman Richie Torres calls out the leadership of the social media platform Twitch after Hasan Piker, among the platform’s most popular streamers, posted anti-Israel and antisemitic rhetoric including calling Haredim and other Jews in Israel inbred.
October 29: Man in Oneonta, NY, is sentenced to five years probation for swerving his car and shouting antisemitic slurs at a Jewish teenager riding a bike.
October 29: The Anti-Defamation League releases an antisemitism report card for four universities in the Washington, DC, area: University of Maryland College Park, American University, George Washington and Georgetown.
October 29: Visibly Jewish man is slashed in the face in the Crown Heights neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY.
October 28: Man shouts antisemitic and racist slogans at early voters in West Palm Beach, FL.
October 28: Man in Orange, OH, is arrested for vandalizing multiple homes with antisemitic graffiti.
October 28: The San Francisco Jewish community is outraged by antisemitic language used by Pro-Palestinian demonstators disrupting State Senator Scott Wiener’s kids Halloween party.
October 28: A 23-year-old woman is arrested for posting a video on TikTok in which she ripped down Greek flags at a New Jersey restaurant because she thought they were Israeli flags.
October 28: Jill Stein’s Green Party running mate, Rudolph “Butch” Ware, has extolled Hamas’s bloody pogrom of October 7, denied the sexual violence of that day and has called for Israel to be “wiped off the map.”
October 27: French author and philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy calls out a U.S. trade publication that refused an ad for his new book because the word “Israel” was on the cover and highlights how Jewish authors and anyone “remotely connected to Judaism” is subject to this type of literary blacklisting.
October 27: At Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe not only described Puerto Rico as “a floating island of garbage,” but alluded to a stereotype of Jews who are greedy about parting with their money.
October 27: A New York mother sues the city and the Department of Education for failing to protect her son from antisemitic violence at a Staten Island school.
October 25: Historic Philadelphia synagogue target of arson, burglary and antisemitic vandalism over a 24-hour period.
October 25: Two 18-year-olds charged in Thousand Oaks, CA, with hate crime for spraypainting white power and antisemitic graffiti on the side of a commercial building.
October 25: Representative Andre Cason (D-IN) invites Francesca Albanese, the U.N. special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories, who the Biden administration has repeatedly condemned as an antisemite, to a congressional staff briefing.
October 24: A senior NJ State police officer allegedly refers to New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin, as “that Jew.”
October 24: Three people shouted antisemitic insults and made violent threats with a gun against Jewish men outside a pool hall in Philadelphia.
October 23: Antisemitic stickers found in Brookline, MA, on signs and poles in neighborhoods with large Jewish populations.
October 23: Antisemitic graffiti found in a Bellevue, WA, school for the second time.
October 22: UCLA antisemitism task force finds that Jewish students were harassed, threatened and assaulted on campus.
October 22: Mayor of Portland, ME, apologizes for voting to divest from Israel in a city council meeting.
October 22: Jewish members of Brooklyn’s Park Slope Food Co-op allege antisemitic and anti-Israel harassment by fellow co-op members and a refusal of the organization’s leadership to recognize and respond to these provocations.
October 22: Philadelphia man is sentenced to 16 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for antisemitic and Islamophobic telephone threats.
October 21: More antisemitic graffiti is found in the Chicago suburb of Northbrook.
October 21: The American streaming site Twitch is criticized for blocking Israel-based users post October 7, 2023, while allowing antisemitic content.
October 21: National Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) wages a campaign to shut down Jewish life in academia by calling for the abolition of Hillel International chapters.
October 17: Former KKK leader David Duke endorses Jill Stein for president because of Trump’s “full-throated subservience to Israel and the Jewish lobby.”
October 17: A theatre production in the U.S. centered around victims’ testimony on the October 7 massacre is subject to boycotts, threats, lack of reviews and criticism highlighting the level of antisemitism in the arts community.
October 17: Hacked digital billboards in the northern suburb of Chicago display “F*** Israel” and “Death to Israel” on a Palestinian flag background.
October 17: After a year of criticism for failing to confront campus protests that at times morphed into antisemitism, donations to Harvard University were down 15 percent and gifts to the school’s endowment dropped 34 percent.
October 17: UN human rights official with a history of extreme anti-Israel bias equates Israel with Nazi Germany.
October 16: Jewish author Samantha Ettus accuses Amazon of having a “big, giant Jewish problem” after her scheduled talk to Jewish Amazon employees was canceled because she was allegedly “too controversial,” while simultaneously allowing anti-Israel rapper Macklemore to address staff.
October 16: Columbia University bars pro-Israel professor from campus for allegedly harassing and intimidating fellow university employees.
October 16: Georgetown University building is vandalized with anti-American graffiti as well as an anti-Israel symbol used by Hamas.
October 16: A Gaza-based CBS producer who was recently praised by the network for his coverage of the Gaza and Israel conflict has a disturbing history of social media posts where he questions the humanity of Jews.
October 16: A man in Ramapo, NY, calls for an ambulance but requests “no Jewish” medics when the ambulance arrives and responders are visibly Jewish.
October 15: A drive-by shooter fires a BB gun at bystanders outside a kosher candy store in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood in Los Angeles.
October 15: On the one-year anniversary of October 7, a number of schools and universities see a resurgence of campus antisemitism.
October 15: Stickers depicting Israel’s flag with the Star of David replaced with a swastika and the message “Stop Funding Israeli Terrorism” are placed in various locations of Harvard University’s campus.
October 15: A motorist is charged with a hate crime for attempting to run over a Jewish man in Brooklyn, NY, while shouting an antisemitic, vulgar screed.
October 15: Montgomery County, MD, police are investigating an incident where a rabbi was assaulted on a sidewalk near a synagogue.
October 15: A Hamilton college student admits to posting antisemitic remarks and swastikas on art canvases across campus.
October 14: As Kol Nidre services begin in a Manhattan synagogue, an anonymous man calls in a bomb threat but the congregation continues the service outside on the street.
October 14: Pomona College in Claremont, CA, suspends 12 pro-Palestinian activists who took over and vandalized an administrative building on campus on the one-year anniversary of October 7.
October 14: The chief of diversity, equity and inclusion at Condé Nast resigns following a formal complaint against them by Jewish staff for not taking action against journalists who attended anti-Israel protests.
October 14: Jewish employees at Condé Nast file complaint with their human resources department, claiming management (particularly the company’s ex-DEI chief) has ignored anti-Israel bias and has not cracked down on journalists taking part in pro-Palestinian protests.
October 13: Amazon executive wears “Palestine, from the river to the sea” necklace in a company video.
October 11: Former Pink Floyd lead singer Roger Waters calls Israel extremely evil and promotes antisemitic tropes about Jewish power in an interview with a Turkish media outlet.
October 11: White supremacist leaflets passed out in Wethersfield and other Connecticut towns.
October 11: The American Jewish Committee (AJC) criticizes a UN panel after it uncritically endorses defamatory claims that Israel’s military campaign in Gaza aims to deliberately harm the Palestinian people and dismisses Israel’s claims that Hamas deliberately puts civilians at risk.
October 11: Right-wing extremist groups claim relief efforts stemming from Hurricanes Helene and Milton were inadequate because the U.S. government was engaged in helping Israel.
October 10: China targets U.S. congressional elections and other down-ballot races with divisive and antisemitic content by using fake social media accounts.
October 10: Harvard President Alan Garber criticizes a student group that praised the October 7 massacre as an act of revolutionary justice that they said should be repeated until the State of Israel is destroyed.
October 10: Some educators in the San Francisco Unified School District refuse to take mandatory antisemitism training.
October 9: Man arrested for antisemitic hate crime by NYPD on Staten Island after using his car to block a police vehicle.
October 9: The anti-Zionist group Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) is harshly admonished by other pro-Palestinian activists for mourning Israeli lives as well as Palestinian lives, despite the fact that JVP in the same statement blamed Israel for “genocide, death and destruction” in Gaza.
October 9: Antisemitic graffiti found on the San Marcos campus of Texas State University.
October 9: After a California state legislator called for an investigation into antisemitism in the Santa Ana School District, a district spokesman accused the legislator and Jewish organizations of engaging in a conspiracy against the district.
October 9: Anti-Defamation League (ADL) data finds antisemitic posts on Telegram increased over 400% on October 7, 2023, and have remained at higher levels than in the past.
October 9: Anti-Israel group at Columbia University retracts an apology that a Columbia student says he didn’t make after writing that “Zionists don’t deserve to live” last January.
October 8: Antisemitic leaflets left in plastic bags on driveways in Metro Detroit Canton Township.
October 8: Anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University mob Jewish students and others commit vandalism at Harvard and Princeton on the anniversary of the October 7 massacre.
October 8: Synagogues across New York State receive fake bomb threats on Rosh Hashanah.
October 8: Minneapolis man arrested after threatening to shoot up synagogue during Rosh Hashanah services.
October 8: Jewish federal officials working for FEMA are targeted for antisemitic harassment as a result of social media misinformation by critics of the Biden administration.
October 7: Survey finds an estimated 3.5 million American Jews have experienced antisemitism since October 7, 2023.
October 7: One of the founders of the Democratic Majority for Israel is attacked and bloodied by anti-Israel protesters.
October 7: CBS’s Tony Dokoupil is admonished by management for questioning Ta-Nehisi Coates about his radical charges against Israel found in his new book.
October 7: Masked anti-Israel protesters set up an encampment outside the home of a Jewish Democratic congressman from Ohio.
October 7: 61% of American Jews have experienced antisemitism since October 7.
October 6: ADL survey shows number of antisemitic incidents in the United States surged to the highest on record for a one-year period, which began October 7, 2023.
October 5: West Bloomfield and Farmington Hills, MI, leafleted with antisemitic flyers.
October 5: Neo-Nazis flying swastika flags demonstrate over St. Louis-area interstate.
October 5: Queens man arrested for multiple antisemitic threats and remarks.
October 4: Gunman breaks into rabbi’s home during a Rosh Hashanah meal for University of Michigan students.
October 2: University of Washington receives civil rights complaint on behalf of Jewish students who allege they were subjected to harassment and discrimination.
October 2: U.S. Department of Education opens an investigation into Boston University over its response to campus antisemitism.
October 1: Neighbors in north Columbus, OH, find antisemitic literature on their driveways.
September 30: Pittsburgh police investigate Nazi banners that were placed on the city’s bridges.
September 30: Ta-Nehisi Coates’s new non-fiction book The Message compares Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to the Jim Crow South, describes Israel’s actions as genocide and questions the justification for Israel’s establishment after the Holocaust.
September 30: Second Jewish student at the University of Pittsburgh is physically assaulted after the attacker sees his Star of David necklace.
September 30: Manhattan District Attorney indicts man for two antisemitic attacks on the Upper West Side in June 2024.
September 29: University of Connecticut officials condemn “grotesque and unacceptable” flyers circulated by student protesters that depicted the Jewish university president as a demonic figure with red horns set against the background of money and missiles.
September 28: Antisemitic leaflets distributed in the beach town of South Haven, MI.
September 28: Congressman’s office in Manhattan is defaced with anti-Israel and antisemitic graffiti.
September 27: Nerdeen Kiswani, founder and head of the anti-Zionist, pro-Palestinian group Within Our Lifetime, tweets “[w]e don’t want Zionists in Palestine, NYC, our schools, on the train ANYWHERE…This is free speech, it is saying we don’t want racists here.”
September 27: Book publisher Paul Coates, father of Ta-Nehisi Coates, is republishing the 1993 book The Jewish Onslaught, which spotlights a long discredited antisemitic conspiracy theory about Jewish domination of the Atlantic slave trade.
September 26: A 19-year-old and two juveniles were arrested for firing pellets and shouting antisemitic slurs at a woman in Spring Valley, NY.
September 26: The New York Police Department asks for help in identifying a man who may have been involved in swastika graffiti in Staten Island.
September 26: The AMCHA Initiative publishes a study on Faculty for Justice in Palestine that accuses the group of fueling antisemitism on college campuses.
September 25: Organizers of the Neon City Festival in Las Vegas drop Grammy-winning rapper Macklemore from their lineup for saying Israel has been committing genocide since 1948 and shouting “F—k America” during the Palestine Will Live Forever Festival in Seattle on September 21.
September 25: Summit on antisemitism at Harvard University focuses on the failures of the administration to address the underlying problems of antisemitism at the university.
September 24: In a CNN interview, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she is disheartened by the extremism and lack of knowledge among anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University where she teaches.
September 23: Necklace theft on the Upper East Side in NY is being categorized as a hate crime because one of the thieves caused a laceration to the victim’s neck and used an antisemitic slur.
September 26: Teacher accused of antisemitism by withdrawing from a literary panel at the Albany Book Festival loses position as writer-in-residence at the Wilton Library in Connecticut.
September 25: Washington State Governor Jay Inslee condemns disruption of University of Washington Board of Regents meeting where anti-Israel demonstrators shouted down the CEO of a local Jewish Federation.
September 24: Former NY congressman Lee Zeldin said PA Governor Josh Shapiro tried to “un-Jewish himself” in an effort to get picked as Kamala Harris’s vice-presidential running mate.
September 24: An independent review instituted by New York Governor Kathy Hochul found the City University of New York must “significantly” overhaul and update its policies to deal with rising levels of antisemitism on campuses.
September 24: In three different incidents at the beginning of the new school year, Jewish students at the University of Michigan have been assaulted.
September 23: Michigan’s Jewish attorney general, Dana Nessel, accuses Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib of antisemitic speech. Tlaib claimed that Nessel’s prosecution of 11 pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Michigan for “violent and criminal behavior” was a case of “possible biases.”
September 23: FBI’s 2023 Hate Crime Statistics Report finds hate crimes against Jews rose 63% from the previous year and that Jews (who represent about 2% of the U.S. population) were the target of 68% of religiously motivated hate crimes.
September 20: Former President Donald Trump tells two Jewish gatherings that Jews have not treated him properly during the 2020 campaign and that Jewish people will be significantly to blame if he loses in November.
September 20: University of Connecticut rejects dialogue with pro-Hamas group after UConnDivest (spinoff of Students for Justice in Palestine) distributed an antisemitic caricature of the university’s Jewish president.
September 20: Panel at an Albany book festival canceled after two participants refused to share a stage with “Zionist” moderator.
September 19: Man charged in Alameda County, CA, with hate crime after yelling slurs and brandishing a fake gun at a driver on the freeway who had an Israeli flag on his car.
September 19: Federal hate crime charges brought against individual for assault against a Jewish person wearing a kipah in Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, DC.
September 17: Anti-Israel protester at a Capitol Hill hearing unleashes an antisemitic tirade.
September 17: Jewish leader in Columbus, OH, express horror and outrage over antisemitic comments made during a Worthington city council meeting in nearby Worthington.
September 16: Anti-Defamation League (ADL) report finds dramatic rise in anti-Israel and antisemitic activity on university campuses.
September 16: University of Michigan student is assaulted by a group of people after he told them he was Jewish.
September 15: Man in Norman, OK, attacked by four strangers who severely beat him and, according to the victim, used antisemitic slurs.
September 12: Former President Donald Trump’s Bedminster Club hosted events featuring an outspoken antisemite and rioter who stormed the US Capitol on January 6.
September 12: A mural of Breonna Taylor on a privately owned building in Milwaukee is replaced with a mural of a swastika intertwined with a Star of David and the message “The irony of becoming what you once hated.”
September 12: The campaign flyers for an incumbent New York congressman uses a picture of George Soros pouring dollars over the head of his opponent.
September 12: A new political ad with ties to Republican operatives is targeting Muslim Americans in Michigan and highlight Vice President Harris’s pro-Israel positions while focusing on her husband’s Jewish affiliation.
September 12: Police search for suspect who drew swastika on a synagogue in Bloomington, Indiana.
September 11: Tucker Carlson, Candice Owens and others on the political right, face criticism over antisemitic rhetoric.
September 11: Unidentified man urinates on a Jewish family’s front porch in Nassau County while shouting antisemitic rants.
September 11: Anti-Israel groups in northern California claim they successfully lobbied San Francisco State University to drop antisemitism training for teachers because it was led by the American Jewish Committee which they characterize as pro-Israel and “Islamophobic”.
September 10: Large majorities of Jewish teens in the US and around the world feel their concerns over rising antisemitism are being ignored.
September 10: Cobb County elections board meeting is immediately adjourned after antisemitic comment by an individual in the audience.
September 10: YouTube suspended and demonetized Candice Owens’s channel for one week for antisemitic hate speech.
September 10: Every Jewish Democrat in the House of Representatives denounced Tucker Carlson for interviewing a Holocaust denier.
September 10: Amazon temporarily banned two books with October 7 testimonials.
September 9: U.S. prosecutors bring criminal charges against two white supremacists for using Telegram social media to encourage attacks on Black, Jewish and LGBTQ individuals.
September 9: New survey finds percentage of Americans who view antisemitism as a serious problem has increased to 31%.
September 9: YMCA in Charlotte, North Carolina vandalized with spray painted antisemitic messages.
September 7: CNN’s Jake Tapper calls pro-Palestinian protesters targeting his colleague Dana Bash antisemitic.
September 7: Twenty-year-old Pakistani national arrested in Canada for planning to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish Center in Brooklyn either on the October 7 anniversary or on Yom Kippur on October 11.
September 5: Jewish students from CUNY harassed and told to “go back to Brooklyn” by Palestinian activists outside a Manhattan Kosher deli.
September 5: Sarah Lawrence’s Divestment Coalition pressures students to drop classes taught by Professor Samuel J. Abrams.
September 4: Antisemitic incidents in Ann Arbor, MI, include distribution of antisemitic flyers, antisemitic graffiti on an arts exhibition and antisemitic stickers on street signs.
September 4: Jewish students trying to attend a Hillel dinner at a Jewish deli in Manhattan are called killers and harassed by pro-Palestinian protesters.
September 4: Meta’s oversight board greenlights the use of the slogan “From the river to the sea” on the platform.
September 4: Tucker Carlson draws criticism for his friendly interview of a Holocaust denier
September 4: Pro-Palestinian activists rally outside a number of CUNY campuses with signs saying “Hillel go to Hell.”
September 4: Two identifiably Jewish students at the University of Pittsburgh were attacked with a bottle by a man wearing a keffiyeh, but local law enforcement declines to concludes it wasn’t a hate crime.
September 4: Rutgers University residential walk out of mandatory antisemitism training.
September 2: Man receives 10-year sentence for violent attack on Jewish teens in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
September 2, United States: Man receives 10-year sentence for violent attack on Jewish teens in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
August 31, United States: Group of Jewish students attacked by an assailant with a bottle on the University of Pittsburg campus.
August 31, United States: Criticism of University of Maryland after the administration okays campus rally by Students for Justice in Palestine on anniversary of October 7 massacre.
August 31: Group of Jewish students attacked by an assailant with a bottle on the University of Pittsburg campus.
August 31: Criticism of University of Maryland after the administration okays campus rally by Students for Justice in Palestine on anniversary of October 7 massacre.
August 30: Student senate of the New School in New York City voted to suspend all funding for student organizations until the school administration gives into their demands of divestment from industries implicated in military and police violence in Gaza and the West Bank.
August 30: Report on Columbia University’s handling of antisemitism found that last academic year Jewish students were threatened, attacked, shunned and harassed and that many faculty members refused to believe them.
August 30: Antisemitic and anti-Israel graffiti found at SUNY Purchase.
August 29: Anti-Israel flyers with a link to an interactive map of Jews/Zionists in Massachusetts distributed by pro-Palestinian activists at MIT orientation.
August 29: Nearly half of New York State hate crimes target Jews according to a new report by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
August 29: YouGov survey finds a growing percentage of Americans view antisemitism as a very serious problem.
August 28: Man walking on Upper East Side in Manhattan accosted by antisemite who threated violence, screamed “Hitler was right!” and spit into his victim’s face.
August 28: Antisemitic leaflets passed out in Lafayette, Walnut Creek and Concord in California’s East Bay.
August 27: State representative Kandis Taylor of Georgia appears to agree with a white nationalist TV host who says Jews run the government.
August 26: ADL, AJC and Brandeis Center file motion adding supporting evidence to their suit filed in September 2023 against Santa Ana Unified School District (SUASD) charging antisemitic intent.
August 26: Pittsburgh Jewish artists describe antisemitism the face in interacting with the area arts community.
August 26: Protesters at Baruch College in New York target the campus Hillel.
August 26: NY Rep. Alexander Ocasio-Cortez reiterates that she believes Israel has committed genocide in Gaza even as she is harshly criticized by extreme left for posing for a photo with the father of an American hostage in Gaza.
August 26: Survey finds 44% of Jewish college students and recent graduates said they rarely or never feel save identifying as Jewish on campus.
August 26: Berkeley, California, targeted with antisemitic flyers.
August 25: Antisemitic leaflets passed out in Stafford County, Virginia.
August 24: Police seek man who spray painted antisemitic images along a street in Queens.
August 23: New York University to treat some attacks against Zionism as antisemitism and as a violation of its nondiscrimination policies in its student code of conduct.
August 23: Alleging years of antisemitic behavior from neighbors, a Jewish family in Pennsylvania erected a slew of signs with anti-hate messages in their yard, angled toward the neighbor’s property. The neighbor sued for defamation, infliction of emotional distress and other charges, but the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled the signs were permissible.
August 23: A 32-year-old man accused of tagging a Burbank, CA, synagogue and businesses there and in Glendale pleads no contest to vandalism of a place of worship and private property.
August 23: Cloquet, MN, police investigating white supremacist and Nazi graffiti on local bridge.
August 22: About one-third of non-Jewish college students embrace patterns of ideas hostile to Jews or Israel during the 2023-2024 academic year.
August 21: Anti-Israel protesters disrupt Orthodox Jewish event with anti-Zionist chants at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
August 21: Brooklyn, NY, bookstore calls off a Jewish book event because the moderator of the discussion is a Zionist. The store owner reacts by firing the manager who had made the decision to ban Zionists from the store.
August 21: George Washington University suspends Jewish Voice for Peace chapter as well as the Students for Justice in Palestine in anticipation of resurgent Israel protests in the new academic year.
August 20: University of California bans encampments and face masks on all campuses.
August 20: For the second week in a row, schools in Montgomery County, MD, vandalized with antisemitic and anti-Israel graffiti.
August 20: Oregon man arrested after making antisemitic threats about explosives against Jewish health care center in New York City and Long Island.
August 20: An image of an antisemitic stereotype (a man holding money) is generated when WhatsApp users type “Jew” into an AI sticker generator.
August 19: Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro says former President Donald Trump has no credibility to speak about antisemitism.
August 19: Rockland County, NY Islamic Center apologizes for guest sermon that called for destroying “Zionist Jews.”
August 16: American Association of University Professors changes longtime policy that opposed academic boycotts of Israel.
August 15: Central Florida man arrested for attacking a solar power facility and vandalizing private businesses because their perceived support for Israel.
August 15: Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill threaten “revolutionary violence” and “armed rebellion” in their efforts to destroy Zionism, Israel and capitalism.
August 14: Federal judge issues preliminary injunction against UCLA saying the school can’t allow Jewish students to be barred from accessing classes and campus.
August 14: “We support Israel” sign at a Bethesda, Maryland, synagogue vandalized with antisemitic graffiti.
August 14: Federal Judge rules that UCLA allowing pro-Hamas protesters to exclude Jews from “Gaza Encampment” area on campus is “abhorrent.”
August 14: State Representative in Stamford, Connecticut, loses primary after antisemitic remarks.
August 13: Jewish organizations have filed federal complaint against the Fulton County School District in Georgia for failing to address rising antisemitism.
August 13: Intel sued by former employee over supervisor’s alleged antisemitism.
August 12: Antisemitic and white supremacist vandalism at AITE High School in Stamford, Connecticut.
August 12: Police issue warrant for two people wanted in connection with the vandalism of a Jewish fraternity house at Temple University.
August 12: Anti-Israel activists boycott the new film Snow White after Gal Gadot is cast as the evil queen
August 12: Ex-Cornell student sentence to 21 months in prison for threatening to bomb, stab and rape Jews on the Cornell section of an online discussion forum.
August 12: Swastika found spray painted in a barn in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
August 12: Pro-choice activist reacts to her abortion rights organization’s extreme, anti-Israel stance and to the pressure put on Jewish activists to denounce Israel by stepping down as executive director and founding her own competing organization.
August 12: Vandals spray paint antisemitic phrases over the parking lot of a Montgomery County, Maryland, elementary school.
August 12: Man charged with arson outside the Jewish Museum of Maryland in Baltimore.
August 11: Jewish man stabbed near Chabad HQ in Brooklyn by an assailant shouting “Free Palestine.”
August 11: Jewish owned bagel shop in Detroit closes after staff quits over the Zionism of the new owner.
August 9: Cyclist in Central Park punches a 70-year-old man while spewing antisemitic remarks.
August 9: In interview with Candace Owens, Ye accuses various Jews of conspiring against him.
August 9: Vandals deface apartment building of Columbia University’s COO with red paint and the Hamas symbol of red inverted triangles, smash a glass door and put up threatening poster.
August 8: Representative Rashida Tlaib shares a doctored poll claiming half of Israelis support rape of handcuffed terrorists.
August 8: Biden White House criticizes Democratic Congresswoman Cori Bush after she issues a threat to AIPAC that she will “tear your kingdom down” for contributing to her primary loss.
August 7: Raleigh, North Carolina, city council member uses the term “Zios,” which is deployed by the KKK leader David Duke and appears to equate Israel’s action in Gaza as comparable to the Holocaust.
August 6: Police in Martin County, Florida, investigating 50 bags containing antisemitic flyers that were found discarded in Port Salerno.
August 6: Wikipedia editors vote to rename entry from “Allegations of genocide in 2023 Israel attack on Gaza” to “Gaza genocide.”
August 5: Charleston, West Virginia, police arrest man for giving a Nazi salute and uttering profanity when he was given a citation for passing out antisemitic flyers in a hotel parking lot.
August 4: Minnesota State Representative Kim Hicks’ home vandalized with racist and antisemitic graffiti.
August 4: US Olympic wrestler has faced online antisemitism when antisemites can determine her Jewish or Israeli background.
August 3: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee suspends five pro-Palestinian groups that were associated with an Instagram story that included intimidating language aimed at Jewish community members and pro-Israel organizations on campus.
August 2: Political commentator Candace Owens claims that the Star of David originated from an evil, pagan deity that was offered child sacrifices.
August 2: Congressman Ritchie Torres says every potential Democratic nominee for Vice President is pro-Israel so the singling out by some far-left activists of Governor Josh Shapiro for his support of Israel must be because he is Jewish.
August 2: Man accused of breaking two lamps outside a Portsmouth, New Hampshire synagogue faces potential hate crime charges.
August 1: Antisemitic leaflets found in Napa California.
August 1: Antisemitic flyers distributed in the parking lot of a Vallejo, California shopping center.
August 1: Organizers of an Anaheim book event drop Jewish novelist Michelle Mars from appearing at the event because of “anti-Palestinian rhetoric” postings and will not specify any examples of such rhetoric or respond to press inquiries.
July 31: Donald Trump claims falsely that Vice President Harris is an antisemite.
July 31: Comedian and talk show host, John Oliver says Israel committing genocide on the West Bank as well as Gaza.
July 31: Nineteen-year-old Matiullah Habib of Silver Spring, Maryland pleads guilty to stealing an Israel flag from an Orthodox synagogue.
July 31: Petaluma, California police investigating incidents of antisemitism in the city which included flyers and holding a banner on an overpass on Highway 101.
July 30: Washington Institute for Near East Policy releases analysis of use and abuse of anonymous sourcing on Gaza reporting in seven major media outlets and finds Washington Post is responsible for 72% the use of anonymous sources.
July 30: Representative Rashida Tlaib accuses Israel of genocide and denigrates pro-Israel organizations in call with pro-Palestinian activist Linda Sarsour.
July 30: Federal investigators believe that Donald Trump’s would-be assassin may have been linked to a YouTube account that advocated violence and antisemitic themes.
July 29: Man throws objects and swerves his car at three Jewish men while yelling obscenities by a synagogue in Fleishmanns, New York.
July 29: Vandals spray paint symbol associated with Hamas on Chabad of the Squirrel Hill neighborhood in Pittsburgh as Jewish Federation building sign also vandalized.
July 28: Hollywood synagogue vandalized for second time in recent weeks.
July 28: President Biden condemns antisemitism after swastika found carved into the wall of a State Department elevator.
July 27: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee denounces Instagram post from “uwm4palicoalition” account that seems to advocate violence against pro-Israel and Jewish people and organizations on campus and explicitly mentions Hillel and the Milwaukee Jewish Federation.
July 27: Former President Trump calls Vice President Harris an antisemite.
July 27: Israeli and the U.S. officials say UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, is not fit to hold her post after she endorsed a social media post which compared Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu to Hitler.
July 26: Prominent Korean-Jewish author Gabrielle Zevin is victim of anti-Zionist boycott, most recently at a Chicago bookstore, despite the fact that she has never publicized any of her views on Israel.
July 26: Far-left activists call Governor Josh Shapiro “Genocide Josh” for his support for Israel’s war against Hamas and in an attempt to stop Vice President Harris from picking Shapiro as her running mate.
July 26: U.S. Department of Education and the Carmel Unified School District in California reach an agreement over complaints of racial and antisemitic harassment after the Dept. of Ed. found that from 2021 to 2024 the district knew of 15 racial and antisemitic incidents—including displays of swastikas and student expressing violent feelings toward Jews—but failed to report these incidents.
July 26: Swastikas painted on Stamford Connecticut high school.
July 25: Families in Liberty Township near Cincinnati, Ohio have their garages spray-painted with swastikas.
July 25: Twenty-nine-year-old man sentenced to 40 years in prison for violent attacks against series of Jewish men in Lakewood, New Jersey in 2022.
July 25: Vice President, Kamala Harris condemns antisemitic rhetoric from some activists who protested Netanyahu’s congressional address.
July 25: Jewish man assaulted in New York’s Central Park by antisemitic cyclist.
July 24: Two prominent Christian universities condemn antisemitism and promise safety for Jewish students.
July 24: Democratic U.S. Congressman Jamal Bowman, who was recently defeated in his re-election bid, writes op-ed calling Netanyahu a “genocidal war criminal.”
July 24: Donald Trump announces he is amazed Jews would vote for Democrats and remarks that many Jews in the United States do not like Israel.
July 23: One of three pro-Israel attendees at a pro-Palestinian event at a library who were beaten on June 29 has received a subsequent threat.
July 23: Man caught on security camera vandalizing synagogue on upper East Side of Manhattan.
July 23: The far right, Holocaust denier, antisemitic, pundit, Candace Owens, was scheduled to appear with Donald
Trump Jr. at a fundraiser for Donald Trump but was dropped after backlash to her participation.
July 20: Antisemitic flyers in Nashville, Tennessee neighborhood.
July 20: How the Democratic Socialist of America obsession with the elimination of Israel is destroying the unity of the
most leftist wing of the progressive movement.
July 20: Two Brooklyn high school teachers claim in court filings that they are being forced out of their jobs by the city Department of Education after sounding the alarm about
“rampant antisemitism.”
July 17: Ft. Wayne, Indiana man sentenced to 15 months for death threats against Jews.
July 17: Neo-Nazi, known as Commander Butcher, is charged by federal prosecutors of conspiring to hand out poisoned candy to minority children, including Jews.
July 17: CAIR Executive Director suggests Israel was behind reported Iranian plot to kill former President Donald Trump and other former and current government officials.
July 16: Attempt to assassinate Trump provokes antisemitic conspiracy theories blaming Jews and Israel for the attack.
July 16: American Federation of Teachers (AFT) will consider seven anti-Israel resolutions at its upcoming annual convention.
July 16: Jewish abortion rights activists recounts incidents of anti-Israel and antisemitic in the pro-Choice community.
July 14: For second weekend in a row white supremacists gather in downtown Nashville shouting “sieg heil,” waving swastika flags and giving nazi salutes.
July 14: Reaction to attempted assassination of Donald Trump includes antisemitic conspiracy theories.
July 13: Jewish teacher at a Bronx high school was harassed with pro-Palestinian sticker on her desk and subjected to colleagues at the school yelling “Heil Hitler” at her.
July 12: US Rep. Cori Bush criticized for touting her role in funding a new headquarters for a non-profit by a man who
has been quoted as saying “real Jews Don’t Live in Israel” and that Israel was ruled by “the ones who crucified Jesus”.
July 12: An assailant caught on video tape trying to torch a Hatzalah (a Jewish, volunteer ambulance organization that serve predominately Jewish neighborhoods) ambulance in New York city.
July 12: Congressman, Jerry Nadler characterized Harlem State Assemblyman, Eddie Gibbs, as “antisemite” and a
“disgrace” after Gibbs called Nadler “the old Jewish man” and said “change his pampers later”.
July 12: DC Police investigating an attack against a Jewish man wearing a kippah says the assailant was motivated by antisemitic hate.
July 12: Antisemitic flyers found on driveways and mail boxes in Richland, Washington.
July 12: Parents at Oak Park and River Forest High School in Chicago filed formal complaints with the State of Illinois
claiming three teachers created a “hostile antisemitic environment for Jewish students” and that the school has not responded to the problem.
July 12: Portsmouth, NH man charged with hate crime related graffiti spree that included swastikas.
July 12: Eighteen-year-old Brunswick, New Jersey man arrested for soliciting another individual to torch an energy facility posted pro-Hitler messages on social media and
called for violence against blacks and Jews.
July 11: “Hate you Jew” is scrawled on the apartment door of a Jewish family door in Manhattan’s Lower East Side neighborhood.
July 11: Candace Owens, continues her Holocaust denial/distortion by dismissing Mengele’s medical experiments on Jews in Auschwitz.
July 11: Democratic Socialist revoke their earlier endorsement of AOC after she co-
July 11: Indiana State University removes a slide that a Professor had posted on the University’s web site that highlighted the “power of Israel in the United States” by providing a list of Jewish members of Congress and Jewish officials in the Biden Administration.
July 11: ADL survey of four University of California campuses after October 7 find increasing belief in antisemitic tropes as well as anti-Israel sentiment is a predictor of antisemitic tropes.
July 10: Group calling for Israel’s elimination plans protest of a Israeli real estate sales meeting in a heavily Jewish neighborhood in the NYC borough of Queens.
July 9: Meta will begin to remove posts from its platform that use the term “Zionists” to threaten Jews and Israelis.
July 9: Law suit filed against the New York Public Defenders Union that passed a virulent, anti-Israel resolution and then
tried to retaliate against Jewish members of the union who opposed the resolution.
July 9: US Director of national intelligence, Avril Haines, says Iranian government is covertly encouraging American protests over Israel’s war in Gaza to widen political
divisions in the US.
July 9: US State Department’s 2023 International Religious
Freedom Report takes Qatar to task for antisemitic material in textbooks.
July 8: Anti-Israel group planning protest outside the Zelkelman Holocaust in suburban Detroit.
July 8: US Department of Education probe criticizes Brown University for failing to adequately respond to complaints
of antisemitism as well as incidents of anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim behavior.
July 8: Police in Oakland, California investigating two incident of antisemitic vandalism at local Chabad Center.
July 8: US Department of education has entered into a resolution agreement with Brown University to ensure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with
respect to alleged antisemitic harassment.
July 6: Hostage posters ripped down outside a pro-Israel congressman’s DC office.
July 6: NYPD reports 45 antisemitic incidents in June of 2024, 57% of all incidents in the city.
July 5: Public garden in the Boston Commons is vandalized with pro-Palestinian graffiti.
July 5: Two Boise, Idaho women arrested for antisemitic harassment of a Jewish couple.
July 4: Neo-Nazi convicted of killing a Jewish classmate.
July 4:West Hollywood, California restaurant faces backlash after denying a kippah wearing man service.
July 3: Hate crimes targeting Jews rose 30% in California in 2023.
July 2: A journalist at the US-based nonprofit, The Palestine Chronicle, depicted a rescued hostage as a pig drinking blood, on social media.
July 2: Call for a global talent agency to drop former Grey’s Anatomy star, Jesse Williams for anti-Israel/antisemitic posts.
July 2: Crowd at seminar titled “Strategic Lessons from the Palestinian Resistance,” accused of assaulting three pro-Israel activists in North Carolina.
July 2: A week after Seattle police decided that the pro-Palestinian graffiti, “Genocide in Gaza,” written over a photo of a child survivor of the Holocaust displayed at the Seattle Holocaust Museum was not a hate crime, seven US Holocaust museum issue a joint statement called the vandalism “straightforwardly antisemitic” act.
July 1: Students at the Union Theological Seminary (a school affiliated with Columbia University) petition the administration to hire a professor who was relieved of his duties at Columbia when he defended Hamas after its October 7 pogrom.
July 1: Two Jewish cemeteries in Cincinnati, Ohio vandalized when 176 gravestones damaged.
July 1: Gallup survey finds that nearly ½ of Americans say antisemitism is now a very serious problem in the US.
July 1: Jewish doctors in US who are ostracized after October 7 form a new asocial for Jewish health professionals.
June 30: Charges of pervasive antisemitism at Bates College.
June 29: Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters march at night to the home of Congressman Brad Schneider in Highland Park, Illinois with pro-Palestinian signs and used
loudspeakers to chant antisemitic slogans.
June 28: Yellow and black swastikas spray-painted in front of a Jewish home in Baltimore.
June 28: ADL highlights anti-Israel summer schools for pro-Palestinian activists highlighting such topics as the BDS movement and the Palestinian resistance movement.
June 28: Rockland County, New York man uses social media posts with maps highlighting certain neighborhoods with
the caption “Zionists live here.”
June 28: Congressman Scott Perry shared a widely denounced antisemitic meme on his campaign’s Facebook page.
June 27: Chicago hate crimes up— especially anti-Jewish incidents.
June 27: Nearly 40% of those polled in seven countries with large Jewish populations (United States, France, United Kingdom, Argentina, Canada, Germany and Australia) agree with at least six of twelve antisemitic tropes.
June 26: Harvard’s antisemitism task force says Israelis face “dire” situation on campus.
June 26: State Department’s 2023 International Religious Freedom Report documents widespread increase in
antisemitism.
June 26: Antisemitic flyers found in a Chesapeake, Virginia grocery store parking lot.
June 25: Jewish NGOs severely criticize Wikipedia’s actions in labeling ADL a non-credible source for information about
Israel-Palestine and appeared to be on the verge of doing the same thing on the topic of antisemitism.
June 24: NYPD searching for suspect who threw a bag of dog feces at a man on a Manhattan street while allegedly yelling antisemitic statements.
June 24: Columnist in New Republic decries false claims of antisemitism and cites as examples the subway rant by pro-
Palestinian activists to force “Zionists” out of a subway car, and the attack by activists on the NYC exhibit to victims of the Nova Festival massacre.
June 24: Pro-Palestinian activists descend on a Los Angeles synagogue and block the entrance and clash with pro-Israel counter protesters.
June 24: Victims of October 7 are suing UNRWA for laundering money for Hamas.
June 24: Stanford task force finds widespread and pernicious “antisemitism on campus since Oct. 7.
June 23: Jewish family at 5th grade commencement were allegedly victims of an unprovoked physically attacked, by members of an Arabic family shouting “Free Palestine.”
June 22: Columbia University suspend three administrators for texts belittling Jewish concerns over antisemitism.
June 21: A 35-year-old man pled guilty to arson and spray-painting swastikas and other graffiti on 14 homes in Manchester, New Jersey.
June 21: Orthodox Jewish man pelted with bottles and traffic cones by a group of five people in Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.
June 21: Founder of the anti-Israel group, Within Our Lifetime, in defending a man who yelled in a subway car for all Zionists to leave the train, posted that “We don’t want Zionists in Palestine, NYC, our schools, on the train, ANYWHERE.”
June 21: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. doubled down on his earlier, widely discredited claim that the Covid-19 virus was ethnically targeted in such a way to make Ashkenazi Jews and ethnic Chinese more immune to the disease.
June 20: Fifty Florida synagogues receive bomb threats.
June 20: Jewish family comes to a settlement with the Las Vegas school system after autistic child had a swastika carved into his back.
June 20: University of California regents condemn racist and antisemitic speech by a student group that organized a pro-Palestinian protest at the home of a Jewish regent.
June 20: Wikipedia’s volunteer editors vote to declare ADL is “generally unreliable” on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and a large majority of editors say it is unreliable on questions of antisemitism.
June 19: Musicians on panel discuss how supporters of Israel are intimidated into silence and how their advocacy on behalf of Israeli hostages causes them to be attacked by large parts of their industry.
June 19: Wikipedia editors add ADL to the list of banned and partially banned sources because it is “unreliable” when it comes to Israel-Palestine and antisemitism.
June 18: Bagel shop in downtown Miami vandalized for fourth time with pro-Palestinian graffiti.
June 18: Wikipedia’s volunteer editors vote to declare ADL is “generally unreliable on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and on antisemitism.
June 18: Mississippi man pleads guilty to making threatening phone calls to synagogues and delis in and around Philadelphia.
June 17: A candidate for Portland City Council asks the Portland Association of Teachers, who recently endorsed him, to drop the slogan “From the River to the Sea Palestine will be Free.”
June 17: West Boca Raton man alleged to have posted messages threatening mass shooting at synagogue.
June 17: Former KKK leader, David Duke, joins protest led by and antisemite and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes, “to save our country from Jewish supremacism and genocide.”
June 17: Pro-Palestinian activists protest for a second time outside the home of a Jewish University of Colorado Regent.
June 17: U.S. Department of Education finds that the University of Michigan and City University of New York (CUNY) did not adequately investigate incidents of antisemitism or anti-Palestinian harassment linked to campus protests.
June 15: Park Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan defaced with pro-Palestinian graffiti.
June 14: One man arrested, two at large after burning of Israeli and American flags outside the Israeli consulate in Manhattan.
June 14: At a panel discussion on Jewish life at Columbia University, four administrators (including the Dean of Columbia College) texted offensive reactions including charges that one of panelists was using charges of antisemitism to raise money as well as vomiting and nauseous emojis.
June 14: Israel jazz musicians and club owners in Brooklyn face vandalism and harassment.
June 13: Jewish man wearing a kippah is accosted by a stranger in Florida pharmacy who goes on an antisemitic rant.
June 13: Man arrested for hurling a rock that hit a pro-Israel activist in the face outside Columbia University in April.
June 13: Pro-Palestinian activists paint “you have blood on your hands” in red at the home of the Jewish president of Brooklyn Museum as well as some of the institution’s other board of directors.
June 12: President Biden condemned protest outside an exhibit honoring October 7 victims which included signs in support of the October 7 massacre of Israelis and Hamas flags.
June 12: Pro-Palestinian activists who had come from protest against an exhibit in NYC of victims of October 7 are recorded on a subway car telling Zionist to raise their hands and get off the train.
June 11: Pro-Palestinian protesters at UCLA surround Chabad rabbi and shout at him “Zionist pedophile Rabbi” and “F*** you!”
June 11: Congressman Jamaal Bowman implies that Israel was responsible for Hamas attack of October 7.
June 10: Northridge, California man gets prison time for repeatedly threatening a Jewish woman and texting her antisemitic messages.
June 10: Kingston, NY city council meeting subject to vile antisemitic rhetoric over zoom during public-comment period.
June 10: Columbia Law Review publishes an article titled: “Toward Nakba As a Legal Concept” that asserts that Israel’s existence is a crime.
June 10: Neo-Nazi group wearing black masks and red shirts with the words “Blood Tribe” on the back marched on South Dakota’s Capitol Complex to protest passage by the legislature a bill legalizing a definition of antisemitism.
June 10: Head of private school in New York, the Collegiate School, resigns after calling the formation of an antisemitism task force a “power play by Jewish families and New York City rabbis.”
June 10: Demonstrators outside the White House damage monuments and carry signs calling for the killing of Zionists.
June 10: AJC survey finds more than 40 percent of American Jews have felt unsafe wearing Jewish symbols in public since October 7.
June 10: Anti-Israel hostility makes Jewish LGBTQ activists feel vulnerable at Pride events.
June 10: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures changes exhibit on Hollywood’s roots after protests that only Jewish figures were treated with a double standard.
June 10: University of Minnesota pauses appointment of a professor to head the school’s Holocaust and Genocide Studies school after it was revealed that he called Israel’s war against Hamas “a textbook case of genocide.”
June 9: Antisemitic literature distributed in North Texas town of Flower Mound.
June 9: Antisemitic graffiti in Lakeway, Texas.
June 9: Celebrity stylist charged with antisemitic assault on NYC rabbi.
June 7: Pro-Palestinian group at Baruch College rally against Baruch’s Hillel for murdering children, supporting fascism and genocide.
June 7: Montgomery County, Maryland, school faces scrutiny over ignored records request on anti-Israel walkout.
June 7: Fans walk out of a concert in Forest Hills Stadium in New York after Irish singer Hozier accuses Israel of committing genocide.
June 6: San Francisco Pride denies Israel float but approves a Palestinian group’s participation.
June 6: Oregon Teacher’s Union is promoting anti-Zionist lesson plans for students as young as five that includes claiming Israel is a “settler colonial state” and that antisemitism is an exclusively Christian European form of racism.
June 6: NYPD reported 55 antisemitic incidents in May— highest tally in six months.
June 6: Representative Mark Pocan of Wisconsin has accused supporters of AIPAC of being indifferent to, or even reveling in, the death of Gaza civilians, particularly children.
June 6: Three UCLA Jewish students filed a federal lawsuit against the UC regents and a number of university official alleging that anti-Israel activists blocked them from campus facilities.
June 5: Anti-Israel students take over and vandalize the office of Stanford University’s president, injure university employee, scrawl graffiti such as “F*** Amerikka” and make demands that university divest and cancel all disciplinary and criminal charges against pro-Palestinian activists.
June 5: Pro-Palestinian protesters vandalized OY YO sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum with anti-Zionist graffiti.
June 5: Man at ShopRite grocery store in New Jersey spews antisemitic rhetoric at a Jewish shopper.
June 5: Jewish student club members removed from an East Brunswick high school yearbook and replaced by a photo of Muslim students.
June 5: Columbia University settles lawsuit in which it was accused by a student of failing to foster a safe learning environment during “riotous” pro-Palestinian protests on campus.
June 5: Chabad House at the University of Southern California is vandalized by two individuals caught on surveillance video smashing the glass on the front door.
June 5: University of Pittsburg pro-Palestinian protesters demand the university terminate Pitt’s Chapter of Hillel and the Student Coalition for Israel at Pitt.
June 4: North Carolina charter school settles complaint filed by the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights over antisemitic bullying of a non-Jewish eighth grader who was harassed and assaulted for wearing an Israeli athletic jersey.
June 4: Antisemitic flyers and Jewish safety concerns in central Wisconsin.
June 4: Report on antisemitism at Columbia University.
June 3: For second time in less than a month, University of Michigan Regent Jordan Ackers was targeted by vandals—this time his law office was defaced.
June 3: The district office of Debra Silverstein, the only Jewish member of the Chicago City Council, is target of pro-Palestinian flyers, one of which read: “Save Gaza. Shame on you Debra. 36,000 dead.
June 2: Survey of American Christians finds very small percentage believe deicide charges of Jewish responsibility for Jesus’s crucifixion.
June 2: The Ethical Culture Fieldson School in New York is accused by Jewish parents of ignoring antisemitic incidents and intimidation of Jewish students.
May 31: Pensacola, Florida teens who were charged as adults with a hate crime for vandalizing Jewish properties expected to take a plea deal.
May 30: Jewish therapists face toxic environment and have been exposed to doxing, litmus tests, exclusion and harassment by other mental health professionals since October 7.
May 30: New Paltz, New York Deputy Mayor accused of posting antisemitic rhetoric on social media.
May 29: Columbia University’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) reportedly added an inverted red triangle to its social media biography, indicating support for Hamas.
May 29: Biden administration presses Tik Tok, Meta and X to crack down on antisemitism.
May 29: Pre-teen arrested and charged with hate crime after assaulting two young Hasidic boys in Brooklyn.
May 29: New York fringe candidate Skiboky Stora has been charged with antisemitic, anti-white and anti-woman hate crimes.
May 29: Center for Countering Digital hate study finds some pro-Palestinian groups are using Facebook to spread antisemitism and the platform is doing little to take down hate speech.
May 29: Student at University of Nevada Las Vegas sues school and pro-Palestinian groups over antisemitism on campus.
May 29: Man screaming antisemitic death threats from his car tries to mow down yeshiva students outside Jewish school in Brooklyn.
May 28: Students at University of Denver allege they have been subjected to slurs and assaults by pro-Palestinian protesters at an encampment on campus.
May 28: Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum shuts down after twenty staff members stage a walkout over “Confronting Hate Together” exhibit, claiming it conflated anti-Zionism with antisemitism.
May 27: Vandals draw swastika on an Israeli cafe in Chelsea neighborhood in Manhattan that has been repeatedly vandalized in recent months.
May 27: U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib addresses Detroit conference, which also included speakers affiliated with U.S.-designated terrorist group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and says President Biden will pay for defending “genocidal maniac Netanyahu.”
May 25: A seventeen-year-old and an eighteen-year-old carve swastikas into playground equipment in Elmhurst, IL.
May 24: Pittsburgh man arrested for allegedly placing hate symbols on local synagogue also facing charges related to bomb-making.
May 24: Antisemitic literature found on driveways in Chicago suburb of Park Ridge.
May 24: California man accused of making violent threats including telling a rabbi he was “coming to the temple to kill all the Jews and the children.”
May 24: Chabad rabbi at Harvard approaches commencement speaker and asks her to explain her remarks that she “was attacked online and called antisemitic by power and money because they want power and money,” and when she refused to clarify her words walked off the stage.
May 23: Vandal throws rock through window of Seattle home with pro-Israel signage.
May 23: Anti-Israel activist leads Brooklyn protest with calls for no more Zionists in Palestine and making an equivalency between the IDF, NYPD and the KKK.
May 22: Per a Siena College Research Institute poll, 72% of registered NY voters support peaceful demonstrations in support of Gaza, 70% say the demonstrations went too far and they support the police being called in, and 61% say demonstrations have forgotten Hamas started the war in Gaza and now feel these demonstrations have crossed a line into antisemitism.
May 22: Police investigate anti-Israel graffiti on Starbucks stores in Ashburn, VA.
May 22: Northwestern University journalism professor claims Israel is committing genocide on disabled people, the U.S. is committing genocide and justifies the Hamas pogrom of October 7.
May 22: Some Jewish students are being socially ostracized at U.S. universities for their Zionism or even over suspicion they might be Zionist.
May 22: Meta oversight board for Facebook, Instagram and Threads to decide whether posts stating “all Israelis are criminals” should be allowed.
May 22: Pro-Palestinian activists at Drexel University and UC Santa Cruz want their school to cut all ties with Chabad and Hillel.
May 22: Lawsuit against Harvard by Brandeis Center claims professors spread antisemitic propaganda in class.
May 22: Rutgers Jewish students and faculty criticize the intimidating campus environment for Jews.
May 22: Congressman Jamaal Bowman attacks AIPAC in racial terms and contrasts the attention Congress pays to Jewish concerns and the attention pays to people of color.
May 22: University of New Mexico buys airline ticket for Israeli student who wants to go home because of fears for his safety due to pro-Palestinian protests.
May 21: Trump campaign posts video which makes reference to “united Reich” if the former president is elected in November.
May 21: White supremacist, antisemitic flyer distributed in Collingswood, NJ.
May 21: Podcaster who has described himself as an antisemite and has said Jews invoke the Holocaust to cover up corruption wins GOP nomination for a U.S. Senate seat in Minnesota.
May 20: Mural in San Francisco neighborhood of Noe Valley accuses Israel of genocide and some call it antisemitic.
May 20: Republican U.S. Senate candidate in Wisconsin, Eric Hovde, who has Trump’s backing, has used the term “shysters” frequently and has promoted the “Great Reset” theory which ADL has linked to Jewish conspiracy theories.
May 20: Swastika found in bathroom of middle school in Montclair, NJ.
May 20: Lawsuit asserts that Northwestern University has failed to protect its Jewish students from antisemitic harassment.
May 20: A sign in a municipal owned but community-group administered park in San Diego, CA, says “Free Palestine from the River to the Sea.”
May 19: Red paint used to vandalize home of Jewish staffer for New Orleans City Council.
May 19: Students at Fairfield Ludlowe High School in Fairfield, CT, disciplined for swastika drawn in girls’ locker room.
May 19: Antisemitic flyers, some of which were also described as pornographic, dropped in Virginia Beach neighborhood.
May 19: Harvard Jewish alumni group publishes report outlining how Jewish students experience antisemitism at the university.
May 19: Jewish doctors launch effort to combat antisemitism in medicine and report examples like a sign in front of the cancer center at the University of California San Francisco medical school that read “Free Palestine from Nazi Zionist Schwein.”
May 18: Swastika on bathroom wall of Newton South High School outside of Boston.
May 17: Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) to run ads against extreme right-wing primary candidate Brandon Herrera, who has posted imagery, music and jokes about Nazis and the Holocaust.
May 17: Reporters Without Borders comes under fire as its U.S. head admits they applied different standards for Israeli and Gazan journalists killed in war. The Committee to Protect Journalists also criticized for failing to note that 1/3 of Gazan journalists killed worked for Hamas-affiliated organizations.
May 17: Ulster County Sheriff’s Office arrests a Kingston, NY, man for placing an antisemitic banner at a synagogue.
May 17: UC Berkeley chancellor comes under fire for handling of anti-Israel protesters and for failing to comment on Israeli hostages or antisemitic messaging on campus.
May 17: Report released by House Committee on Education and the Workforce claims Harvard repeatedly ignored its antisemitism taskforce and its recommendations.
May 17: University of California Santa Barbara accused of ignoring antisemitic bullying of Jewish student government president.
May 17: Jewish student at Reed College in Oregon hit in the head with a rock thrown through her open dorm room window, one day after her mezuzah was vandalized.
May 16: “The only good Jew is a dead Jew” graffiti found on bathroom at Seneca Park in Louisville, Kentucky.
May 16: Man charged with manslaughter in the death of a Jewish protester he is accused of striking with his bullhorn in Thousand Oaks, California.
May 16: Sonoma State University in Northern California listens to campus protests and says it will not enter into partnerships with Israeli universities.
May 16: New York City Deputy Mayor Fabien Levy accuses The Washington Post of using antisemitic tropes by publishing a news story suggesting that wealthy Jewish donors used their influence to push the city to shut down protests at Columbia University.
May 16: Two Jewish children assaulted on the streets of Williamsburg, New York by a stranger on a bike.
May 16: Swastika found on locker in school in Fairfield, Connecticut.
May 16: President of University of Washington decries antisemitic graffiti and speech on his campus.
May 15: In commencement address at Benedictine College, Kansas City Chiefs player, a devout Catholic, claims that “Congress just passed a bill where stating something as basic as the Biblical teaching of who killed Jesus could land you in jail,” despite Catholic teaching that Jews were not then and not now collectively guilty for Jesus’s death.
May 15: Kosher restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper East Side has windows smashed.
May 14: University of Texas student alleges at a legislative hearing that a UT professor approached him and a group of Jewish students at a campus protest and said: “You’ll be the next ones they throw into the ovens.”
May 14: South Florida imam is facing calls to suspend his dental licenses after state lawmakers accuse him of making antisemitic, violent and inflammatory comments during a sermon.
May 13: Pro-Palestinian activists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, physically harass counterprotester and try to keep anyone from engaging in dialogue with her about the conflict.
May 10: Eugene, Oregon, police investigating break-in and theft at Chabad Jewish Center.
May 8: Teacher at Catholic girl’s school in Wimbledon suspended and reported to police for glorifying Hamas and claiming that no crimes were committed on October 7.
May 8: Four teens arrested after allegedly targeting Jewish pedestrians in upstate New York in with antisemitic slurs and projectiles from car.
May 7: President Biden gives remarks at the Days of Remembrance commemoration hosted by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
May 7: Poll of 1,250 finds the war in Gaza ranks last among nine issues that U.S. college students consider important.
May 5: Jewish restaurant owner in NYC says Israeli flags at two of his establishments have been vandalized.
May 5: At least four NYC synagogues and one museum receive bomb threats on Shabbat.
May 3: NYC police officials says protesters who took over a Columbia University building had signs saying “death to America” and “death to Israel.”
May 3: Elon Musk will restore the X account of prominent antisemite Nick Fuentes.
May 3: North Carolina man charged with mailing antisemitic threat to rabbi in Georgia.
May 2: Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA) and Matt Gaetz (FL) vote against the Antisemitism Awareness Act because it refers to charges that Jews killed Jesus as possibly antisemitic.
May 2: U.S. Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas opposes Antisemitism Awareness Act because it violates Christian scripture.
May 2: Seven members of Northwestern University’s President’s Advisory Committee on Preventing Antisemitism and Hate step down because of the pervasive level of antisemitism on campus and because they weren’t consulted before the university made concessions to pro-Palestinian protesters.
May 2: Pro-Palestinian protesters at Wake Forest University protect sidewalk vandalism as university says some of it contains vile antisemitic language.
May 2: Debates over cease-fire resolutions on the local level spawn antisemitic and anti-Israel hate speech in U.S. cities.
May 2: Faculty at a number of universities support a no confidence vote against their schools’ presidents in order to terminate them for their actions against protesters.
May 1: Green candidate for local office in Bristol alleged to have posted a Hamas video justifying October 7.
May 1: Anti-Israel activists occupy and library building at Portland State University and vandalize with graffiti.
April 30: U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights opens investigation of Central Bucks West High School in Pennsylvania after complaints about Muslim student group posting prayer that included “deal with the usurping Jews and the treacherous Zionists” as well as complaints about the student group’s advisor.
April 30: Swastika and antisemitic graffiti found in bathroom at Colgan High School in Prince William County, Virginia.
April 30: Antisemitic pamphlets left outside homes in Hopatcong, New Jersey.
April 30: Jewish Voice for Peace activists at University of Southern California are ridiculed after the fabric Seder plate they created for protester had the Hebrew words backwards for maror, karpas, chazeret, beitzah, charoset and zeroah.
April 30: Columbia suspends student protest leader for violent, antisemitic quotes including “Zionists don’t deserve to live.”
April 29: Harvard CAPS-Harris survey finds large majorities of Americans support Israel in its war with Hamas but smaller majorities among younger respondents.
April 29: President of Sonoma State University decries antisemitic graffiti on campus’ sidewalks.
April 29: Masked neo-Nazi group, NSC-131, marched in Greenwich, Connecticut.
April 29: Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (MN) criticized for remarking that some Jewish students are pro-genocide.
April 28: Synagogue sign reading “We Stand with Israel” in Rockville, Maryland vandalized.
April 28: Story on how Jewish students are experiencing campus protests of Israel, including many specific incidents of antisemitism.
April 27: Antisemitic graffiti discovered in high school bathroom in West Hartford, Connecticut.
April 27: Interim president of University of Pennsylvania decries antisemitic graffiti on a campus statue.
April 27: Northeastern University and Columbia University officials say antisemitic slurs by protesters include “kill the Jews.”
April 27: Protester’s diatribe about Jewish control of media and America at Columbia University.
April 26: Dean of UC Berkeley School of Law attacked with posters showing him with bloody knife and fork and blood around his mouth and a caption reading “No dinner Zionist Chem while Gaza starves” in a campaign to disrupt an annual private dinner for law students at his home.
April 25: Houston man sentenced to 27 months in prison and threee years of supervised release after prison for threatening to kill Jews.
April 25: Students at Columbia have been recorded saying “Zionists not allowed here,” “Go back to Poland,” and “10,000 October 7ths.”
April 22: ADL publishes descriptions of acts of antisemitism at numerous universities including sign at Columbia pointing to pro-Israel students and reading “AL-QASAM’s next targets” as well sign that read “Go back to Poland.”
April 20: Los Angeles ex-convict who has threatened to kill Jews was sentenced to 57 months of prison time for possession of machine guns and ammunition.
April 16: Suspected arrested for antisemitic graffiti in East Meadows, Long Island.
April 15: Faculty at Pomona College in California censure the school’s administration for arrest of anti-Zionist protesters who illegally occupied an administrative building and allegedly used racial slurs against university president.
April 14: Harvard files a motion in federal court to dismiss a lawsuit by six Jewish students alleging that the university failed to address “severe and pervasive” antisemitism.
April 14: Orthodox man stabbed multiple times in driveway of his Ramapo, NY, home and authorities still trying to establish motive.
April 14: Police in Portsmouth, NH, seeking individual who smashed antique lamps hanging outside Temple Israel.
April 13: Israeli and other Jewish writers say post-October 7 English literary world has blackballed them.
April 12: Anti-Zionist group at George Washington University in Washington, DC, uses racist and anti-Israel remarks to disrupt talk by US Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
April 11: ADL releases campus antisemitism report card.
April 11: Dozens of gravestones knocked over at Jewish cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut.
April 11: Pro-Palestinian protester interrupts private dinner that Jewish law school dean held for graduating law students, refused to leave when asked, and posted on social media a caricature of the dean with a bloody knife and fork labeled “[n]o dinner with Zionist … while Gaza starves.”
April 10: Police in Philadelphia investigating threats to blow up synagogues and other Jewish institutions in the area.
April 10: Jewish fraternity house at the University of Arizona is vandalized with graffiti
April 9: Philadelphia theater forced by a court order to screen Israeli film that it had cancelled after threats to protest were made by pro-Palestinian activists.
April 9: Food delivery driver in Rockland County, NY, gets into an argument with customer and then backs his vehicle into the man and uses antisemitic slurs.
April 9: The Students Supporting Israel chapter at Vanderbilt University is denied membership in the Multicultural Leadership Council branch of the student government.
April 8: Antisemitic message with substance thought to be rat poison found in baggies in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago.
April 8: Louis Farrakhan sues ADL and the Simon Wiesenthal Center for violating his First Amendment rights by calling him an antisemite, but a judge in Manhattan federal court dismisses the case.
April 8: Pomona College says the members of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) who occupied a building will be suspended.
April 8: At a meeting of the Bloomington City Council in Indiana, a call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza included numerous antisemitic zoom comments.
April 7: University of Michigan’s Hillel was target of vandalism two days in a row.
April 7: Police investigate multiple incidents of antisemitic graffiti in Santa Monica, California.
April 7: Display in Newton, Massachusetts, supporting the release of Israeli hostages is rededicated after being vandalized.
April 6: Jewish students at Rutgers describe harassment of Jews on the university’s campus.
April 5: NYC police say there were 43 antisemitic incidents in the city in March of 2024.
April 5: Columbia University suspends pro-Palestinian students who defied university by holding event with speakers who “support terrorism and promote violence.”
April 5: “Hitler was right” graffiti spray painted on Hallandale, Florida sidewalk.
April 4: Jewish Center at Drexel University vandalized by masked men.
April 4: Author of children’s book about Jewish heritage is harassed with hate messages online by anti-Israel activists.
April 3: Student in front of Emory University Chabad is allegedly assaulted by pro-Palestinian protesters.
April 3: According to survey by Hillel International, 64 percent of Jewish parents of college students said that their child rejected applying to at least one college over rising antisemitism at that school.
April 2: Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, is accused by an employee of racism and antisemitism, including praising Hitler and complaining that Jews are stealing his money.
April 2: In Pew Research survey, most Americans and nearly all Jewish Americans say antisemitism has risen since October 7.
April 2: Nearly 100 Jewish students at Tulane University issued an open letter calling on school administrator to levy disciplinary sanctions against the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) over allegations of starting fights, antisemitic bullying and harassing a professor.
April 2: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Jewish director resigns after eight artists stage an intervention—labeled “Love Letter to Gaza”—at the “Love Letter to So Ma” exhibition honoring a local neighborhood. The artists demanded a boycott of Israeli institutions and called to “remove all Zionist board members and funders.”
April 2: In Teaneck, New Jersey, pro-Palestinian demonstrators show up outside synagogue hosting a fundraiser for the nonprofit ZAKA, which (as prescribed by Jewish religious values) collects parts and blood for burial at sites of terrorist attacks.
April 1: Dozens of students occupy a building at Smith College to demand school endowment be divested from holding companies deemed “weapons manufacturers and war profiters” linked to the IDF’s military campaign in Gaza.
April 1: Ithaca College president rejects Students for Palestine (SJP) chapter demands that the school acknowledge the false charge that Israel is committing genocide, shut down Hillel’s Birthright program and conduct an audit of gifts to the school from Israeli or Zionist corporations.
April 1: Senator Merkley of Oregon criticized for condemning indiscriminate bombing of Gaza and linking it to Easter.
April 1: A second Philadelphia-area synagogue, Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel, vandalized with graffiti.
April 1: Sign posted outside a synagogue Beth Hillel/Beth El in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania vandalized with a swastika twice in a week.
March 31: Comedian and podcaster, Joe Rogan, claims Israel is committing a small-scale Holocaust in Gaza.
March 30: Allegations of antisemitism by Jewish students at Rutgers.
March 29: ISIS calls for “lone wolves” to carry out Ramadan massacres of Christians and Jews in Europe, Israel and the United States.
United States, March 29: Local NYC Freedom Party politician, Skiboky Stora, arrested for antisemitic harassment.
March 28: Popular video game has problem with antisemitic user names.
March 28: Rutgers is latest school under GOP House of Representative investigation of antisemitism at American universities.
March 28: Four Vanderbilt University students arrested for assault and vandalism as a result of their anti-Israel protests.
March 28: Police investigate the defacing of multiple pro-Israel signs in Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
March 27: Decatur, Georgia, Jewish Center discover window smashed by a rock.
March 27: Baltimore Jewish students on their way to synagogue mugged by gang.
March 27: Imam whom pro-Israel Congressman Allred Colin praised in 2019 has extensive history of extreme anti-Israel comments.
March 27: Columbia University is investigating Resistance 101 event where speakers supported Hamas and October 7 pogrom is justified.
March 27: NY Jets star Sauce Gardner claims he had good intentions when he said Jews “run the world.”
March 27: Vanderbilt suspends anti-Zionist, student protestors who took over a university building.
March 27: Anti-Israel protestors call Jews “Zionist pigs,” intimidate a Holocaust survivor and charge Berkley City Council members with being bought by the Jewish community during a council meeting where an item on marking Holocaust Remembrance Day and educational programs around the commemoration.
March 27: Lacey, Washington Equity Commission’s meeting is subjected to racist and antisemitic speech.
March 26: Teachers and parents allege Massachusetts Teacher Association’s webinar includes antisemitic messages.
March 26: University of Michigan student posts death threat to every supporter of the Zionist state yet it appears as if the University has taken no action against this student.
March 26: ADL finds 30 percent rise in antisemitic, white supremacist propaganda in 2023.
March 26: Two girls at an Old Greenwich School in Connecticut etched swastika into school walkway.
March 25: Texas Tech professor suspended after profanity-filled posts on X that the university called “hateful, antisemitic and unacceptable.”
March 25: Residents in Colerain Township in Ohio concerned when their neighbor put up a Nazi flag.
March 25: Three students at southern Maryland middle school charged with antisemitic hate-crimes.
March 25: Antisemitic fans threaten to boycott the James Bond movie franchise if the next 007 is Jewish.
March 22: Cartoon using an antisemitic depiction of head of the Rochester, New York, Jewish Federation and the Jewish majority leader of the county legislature sent out in a mass mailing.
March 22: Queens College Hillel calls out graffiti on buildings including “You better start hiding, Jews” and “Hitler, please come back. Teach Jews a lesson.”
March 22: Candace Owens fired from The Daily Wire after months of accusing the Israeli government of genocide and talking about a “small ring” of Jews in Hollywood and DC involve in something “quite sinister.”
March 21: According to the Pew Research Center, a majority of Americans believe that Israel’s reasons for fighting Hamas are valid while only 38 percent agreed that Israel’s conduct was acceptable.
March 21: Ellensburg, Washington, city council public comment meeting crashed by neo-Nazi comments targeting Blacks, Hispanics, immigrants and Jews.
March 21: Portsmouth, New Hampshire, teen pays fine and is sentenced to community service for racist, homophobic and antisemitic vandalism.
March 20: Maine father and son alleged to have vandalized road signs and streets with antisemitic words (including “gas Jews”) and symbols.
March 20: Police in Newton, Massachusetts, investigating seven instances of vandalism directed at homes with signs supporting Israel.
March 20: Israeli and Jewish artists face boycotts and cancellations at shows in the United States.
March 20: Harvard Law School student group hosts conference that will feature a conversation with Ryna Workman, former president of NYU Law student government who was sacked after blaming Israel for Hamas attack on October 7.
March 19: Tufts University Professor Eitan Hersh discusses the surveys he has taken before and subsequent to October 7 of both Jewish and non-Jewish students on American college campuses.
March 19: Antisemitic “zoom-bombing” of Concord, Massachusetts, town meeting.
March 19: Orthodox men identifiable by their clothes hit by objects thrown from a car in Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
March 18: Hillel at University of Texas, Austin, vandalized with antisemitic graffiti.
March 18: Jewish business in Narberth, Pennsylvania, vandalized with “Free Gaza” graffiti.
March 18: Antisemitic banner reading “Save Ireland from the Jews” in Cincinnati.
March 18: Upper West Side, Manhattan, kosher cafe is vandalized with pro-Palestinian graffiti.
March 18: Arsonist with “kill rabbi” tattoo sentenced to decades in prison for burning rabbi’s home.
March 18: Donald Trump say any Jew who votes Democratic “hates their religion” and hates Israel.
March 15: Antisemitic and racist graffiti found at Huguenot Academy of New Rochelle, New York, high school.
March 14: Pro-Palestinian protesters trying to block people lining up at a theatre for Chicago screening of Nova festival pogrom assault man carrying a small Israeli flag.
March 14: Column detailing antisemitic harassment of Jews at MIT and Harvard.
March 13: The US wing of Hizb Ut Tahrir, an Islamist organization that supports Islamic theocracy and is banned in the UK and Germany, features speakers who invokes conspiracy theories about Jews and Israel as well as denies atrocities on October 7.
March 13: Antisemitic graffiti in Highland Park, Illinois.
March 13: Ride-share driver charged with hate crime for punching rider at San Francisco International Airport after asking him if he was Jewish or Israeli.
March 13: New civil rights complaint against Sarah Lawrence College (SLC) contends that at SLC it is “safe to be Jewish as long as you are openly anti-Israel.”
March 12: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, man accused of distributing antisemitic material faces seven counts of communicating obscene messages and seven counts of littering.
March 12: Man accused of terrorizing Temple Beth Israel in Eugene, Oregon, over five months is found by judge too dangerous to release.
March 12: Former President Trump’s Chief of Staff, General John Kelly accuses Trump of expressing some praise of Hitler.
March 12: U.S. literary magazine Guernica retracts article written by an Israeli supporter of coexistence when a number of staff of the magazine resign.
March 11: Fifteen-year-old Jewish girl punched in head by unknown assailant in Crown Heights.
March 11: Three large red swastikas, a graphic threatening a school shooting and racist graffiti found in bathroom of college prep school in Manhattan.
March 11: UC Berkeley professor stages “sleep-in” in his small campus office and vows to continue until University official take action against antisemitism.
March 11: Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists demonstrated outside a Teaneck, New Jersey, Orthodox synagogue where 35 Israeli real estate agents made a pitch for buying a home in Israel.
March 11: Saudi government officials tell Rabbi Abraham Cooper, co-chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, to remove his kippah while in public in Saudi Arabia.
March 10: Police arrest Jordanian man for antisemitic threats against Orthodox Jews.
March 10: Despite vandalism and demonstrations, a prestigious gallery in New York goes ahead with an exhibition of an Israeli artist.
March 9: Man arrested for assaulting and threatening Jews with sharp object in Sunny Iles Beach, Florida.
March 8: Man tries to burn Israeli and American flags outside a kosher restaurant near Yeshiva University in NYC.
March 8: White supremacists’ efforts targeting Jews have risen dramatically since October 7.
March 8: Israeli Columbia University professor who has been outspoken against campus antisemitism says that the university has opened an investigation by Columbia’s office that deals with allegations of harassment and discrimination.
March 8: Matisyahu concert has been canceled for the third time because of threats from pro-Palestinian protests.
March 8: Columbia professors accused of pro-Palestinian indoctrination of their students.
March 7: Jewish-owned bagel shop spray painted with the words “Israel baby killer.”
March 7: Jewish leaders at Yale University denounce upcoming conference being hosted by Yale Women’s Center for “exclusion of Jewish women’s voices and its libelous portrayal of Israel and Israelis.”
March 7: Jewish interim CEO of prestigious arts center in San Francisco resigns as “a direct result” of antisemitism directed her in the wake of protest by pro-Palestinian artists.
March 7: Texas Tech suspends professor for posting material described as “hateful, antisemitic, and unacceptable” and explained that Hamas’ October 7 attack was an example of “self-determination” and “justice.”
March 7: Coffee shop on Manhattan’s upper east side has been the target of a number of antisemitic incidents since October 7.
March 6: Salt Lake City, Utah, bar owner posts on Instagram announcing “NO ZIONISTS ALLOWED.”
March 6: ADL alleges that Jewish students were told they smelled and were spat on at the student senate meeting.
March 6: For the second time in two weeks antisemites disrupt Walnut Creek, California city council meeting.
March 5: Instagram page “Dear White Staffers” started out as a popular platform supporting Hill works but after October 7 a staffer allegedly employed by Rep. Summer Lee (D-PA) has turned it into an anti-Israel (and many claim an antisemitic) platform accusing Israel of genocide.
March 5: Jewish student at SUNY Binghamton who defended Israel on campus is harassed online with taunts such “We tried our best to put you in Auschwitz” and “History will judge Hitler as a hero.”
March 5: Columbia University task force on antisemitism confirmed in a report claims by Jewish students that they have faced antisemitism on campus.
March 4: Swastika drawn on classroom wall at New York City College.
March 4: UN report finds “clear and convincing” allegation of Hamas sexual violence on October 7 as well as ongoing evidence of sexual violence against hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
March 4: Woman’s National Democratic Club hosts speech by a writer, Max Blumenthal, who has long history of exposing debunked conspiracy theories and falsehoods about October 7 Hamas attack on Israeli citizens.
March 4: Georgia Congressman, Mike Collins, say his reposting of an antisemitic post with a comment of approval was misunderstood.
March 4: Calls for murder of Jewish dentist, Benjamin Harouni, in California to be investigated for evidence his killing was a hate crime tied to his religion and the conflict in Gaza.
March 3: Criticism and calls for a Sheepshead Bay High School interim principal and NYC education chancellor to resign after high school staff call out numerous incidents of antisemitism since October 7.
March 2: Bags of antisemitic flyers found on driveways in Fresno, California.
March 2: Student protestors at Hunter College in NYC demand Jewish students “pick a side.”
March 2: Famous Wall Street bull statue is vandalized by pro-Palestinian protesters with graffiti reading “Death to Israel” and “Free Palestine.”
March 1: MIT accused of ignoring acts of antisemitism perpetrated by some faculty members and students.
March 1: Jewish students from nine universities who appeared at a House Committee on Education and the Workforce’s roundtable on campus antisemitism decry the failures of their universities to address antisemitism.
March 1: University antisemitism task forces have resulted in lots of talk but so far little action.
February 29: For the third time in the last four months swastika found in bathroom of the hockey and basketball arena on the York Hill Campus of Quinnipiac University.
February 29: Antisemitic flyers found on car windshields in Bucktown neighborhood of Chicago.
February 29: Topeka, Kansas, synagogue driveway vandalized with pro-Palestinian graffiti.
February 29: Twenty-four percent of Americans express extensive antisemitic attitudes— up from 20% in 2022.
February 28: ADL and Brandeis Center file Title VI complaint against Berkeley Unified School District for failing to take action against persistent bullying and harassment of Jewish students by peers and teachers.
February 28: Police looking for man who accosted a 13-year-old boy in Borough Park with antisemitic remarks and spat in the boy’s face.
February 27: Respected historian Benny Morris criticizes The New York Times article for factual errors and misleading judgements leading to a distorted description of Israel’s 1948 War of Independence.
February 27: At annual Saviours’ Day conference Nation of Islam leader, Louis Farrakhan, resorts to his traditional conspiracy theories of Jewish control and further claims Netanyahu had advance knowledge of October 7 and that the Israeli Prime Minister has a vision for Israel to conquer the entire Middle East.
February 27: Students at El Camino Real Charter High School in Los Angeles walk out over school administration’s failure to address incidents of alleged antisemitism.
February 27: Pro-Palestinian activist harass and spit on Jewish students, break windows and shut down event hosting an Israeli speaker at UC Berkeley.
February 27: UC Santa Barbara student body President targeted with antisemitic signs at university’s multicultural center.
February 26: Stanwood, Washington, city council suspends online public comment period after antisemitic incident.
February 26: Pennsylvania Congresswoman, Summer Lee, scheduled to give remarks at a fundraiser for the Muslim advocacy group, CAIR, alongside a number of other speaker who have made antisemitic or homophobic remarks.
February 26: Emory Village, Georgia, bakery receives vicious antisemitic postcard featuring Anne Frank at Auschwitz.
February 26: Los Angeles teachers union cancels their campaign for school board candidate who promoted antisemitic book as well as defending Hamas and the antisemitic rhetoric of Kyrie Irving and Kanye West.
February 24: Nazi mingle at CPAC Conference spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories.
February 23: Columbia University sued for not responding to dozens of antisemitic incidents after October 7.
February 23: UCLA student government passes BDS resolution while also accusing Israel of genocide.
February 23: Speakers deliver vile antisemitic remarks at Evanston, Illinois, council meeting.
February 22: Jewish country club in West Bloomfield, Michigan vandalized with antisemitic and threatening graffiti.
February 21: Journalist arrested after threatening to kill Jews, Zionists and federal workers.
February 21: “Threatening, anti-Israel messaging” found on walkway on William & Mary campus.
February 21: Neo-Nazi spews antisemitic rhetoric at Walnut Creek, California, city council meeting.
February 21: Antisemitic flyers stuffed inside a small lending library in Indianapolis.
February 20: Neo-Nazis march with swastika flags in downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
February 20: ADL finds dramatic rise in antisemitic and anti-Muslim incidents since October 7.
February 20: Harvard investigates social media posts containing antisemitic images posted by two pro-Palestinian student groups.
February 20: Journalist who reported on a neo-Nazi group, 2119 Blood and Soil Crew, and subsequently five members of the group shows up outside his home.
February 18: Remote, antisemitic speakers take over Lakewood, Colorado city council meeting.
February 18:Chicago police investigate antisemitic graffiti in Logan Square neighborhood.
February 18: Jewish man in Lauderhill, Florida is physically assaulted and accosted with antisemitic slurs upon leaving synagogue.
February 18: Carmel, Indiana police open investigation after swastika is drawn in the snow outside Jewish family home.
February 17: Jewish rapper harassed with antisemitic rhetoric when trying to start a dialogue at a pro-Palestinian rally at Columbia University.
February 17: Hillel-sponsored survey finds majority of Jewish college students are not satisfied with university leadership response to antisemitism.
February 16: The NGO, StandWithUs, calls on a school district north of Seattle to investigate a lesson in a second-grade class that allegedly “included misinformation, glorification of anti-Israel rhetoric and antisemitic bias…”
February 16: World-wide antisemitism is up nearly 60% in 2023 over 2022 according to the NGO, Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM).
February 16: Charges of antisemitism on Stanford University campus include harassment and physical threats against Jewish students.
February 16: Driving instructor wearing a kippah in Staten Island is assaulted with a metal baseball bat because he is Jewish.
February 16: A New Haven pro-Palestinian city employee who marched down a residential street and stood in front of a rabbi’s house shouting slogans through bull horn strongly implies Jews see Judaism as a superior religion and on social media refers to Jewish bosses lining employee pockets, and stated she is “sick of Jew focused ads” during Super Bowl coverage.
February 16: Northern California judge under investigation for antisemitism and ethical violations.
February 16: Free Speech principles weaponized at Princeton by University administrators serving “No Contact” orders against student journalists who have reported on pro-Palestinian rallies.
February 16: Two Matisyahu concerts cancelled after outcry from pro-Palestinian protesters.
February 15: Why educated Americans (like Harvard students and faculty) often fall for antisemitic lies.
February 15: February 15: The full board of Democrats Abroad in Israel has resigned from leadership positions in the international organization of Democrats Abroad over “the hostile environment…against Jews…and…American Jews living in Israel in particular.”
February 15: AJC releases report on State of Antisemitism in America in 2023.
February 14: A GOP candidate for a U.S. Senate seat from Nevada uses antisemitic conspiracy language at campaign events.
February 14: Teen harassed with antisemitic language and spat upon in Borough Park, Brooklyn incident.
February 13: President of MIT suspends the anti-Israel, student group, the Coalition Against Apartheid for violating university rules on demonstrations.
February 13: Indiana man arrested for threatening to kill Jews and government officials who support Israel in its war with Hamas.
February 13: Laguna Beach, California city council Zoom session bombed by racist, homophobic and antisemitic language.
February 13: Woman who shot up Houston church left antisemitic writings at the scene.
February 12: Meta removes Instagram account of the most prominent pro-Palestinian group in NYC, Within Our Lifetime, over its support for Hamas and the October 7 massacre.
February 12: Jewish Member of Congress NYC office vandalized for second time by pro-Palestinian activist.
February 12: Pro-Palestinian demonstrators demand “a free Palestine and an art world without Zionism” and shut down the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan.
February 11: Columbia University Jewish student describes physical harassment by pro-Palestinian protester on campus.
February 11: Actor Brett Gelman says two of his short story book tour events cancelled because of threats against the event based on his public support for Israel.
February 11: Brown-RISD Hillel emailed violent threats.
February 10: Texas GOP reverses course from December and passes resolution stating that the party would not associate with antisemites.
February 9: Meta reviewing the whether the word “Zionist” should possibly be flagged as hate speech in certain posts.
February 9: Outdoor restaurant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, vandalized with antisemitic graffiti.
February 8: GOP lawmaker in Michigan is criticized for reposting a graphic on the great replacement theory that was originally posted by antisemitic activist, Jack Posobiec.
February 7: Some Jewish groups criticize House GOP attempts to impeach Jewish Homeland Security Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, and point to the use of the antisemitic Great Replacement Theory to attack the Secretary.
February 7: Current polling and historical data provide perspective on current levels of antisemitism in the United States.
February 7: Poster reading “Butcher Zionist Pigs” found in hospital bathroom in Arcata, California.
February 7: Since November than have been at least five separate incidents of antisemitic pamphlets left on cars on Chicago’s North and Northwest sides.
February 7: Palestinian man facing hate crime charges after allegedly stealing U.S. and Israeli flags out of a Nassau County, NY homeowner’s yard and then beat the homeowner while spewing antisemitic slurs.
February 6: Cornell West defends one of his campaign staffers who produced virulently antisemitic cartoons.
February 6: NYPD reports surge of antisemitic incidents since October 7 continued in January 2024.
February 6: At least 50 cars in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago targeted with antisemitic flyers.
February 6: Former NYC employee sentenced to jail for selling a gun and ammunition to two individuals planning to attack a synagogue.
February 6: Antisemitic flyers of a skunk with the Star of David distributed at Columbia University.
February 5: Philadelphia school district hit with accusations of antisemitism.
February 5: NYPD seeking woman who vandalized an apartment building near Yeshiva University in Manhattan with antisemitic graffiti.
February 5: Philadelphia man charged with making antisemitic and Islamophobic violent threats.
February 5: Colorado man working to set up a white supremacist community and had racist and Nazi material on his property is sentenced to 27 months in jail on weapons charges.
February 3: Harvard’s Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs invites speaker who blamed Israel for the bloodshed of October 7 and has accused Israel of genocide.
February 3: Man accosts Jewish man calls him a “fake Jew” and snatches his kippah.
February 2: NYPD looking for man who left a book with a antisemitic symbol on its cover on a stoop of a home in Brooklyn.
February 2: Swastika drawn on Hillel Social Room on the campus of Loyola University Chicago.
February 2: Less than two weeks after the Wooster, Massachusetts, City Council meeting was interrupted by racist and homophobic rants, city councilors receive antisemitic and homophobic mail at their home addresses.
February 1: Columbia Law School Senate rejects application from a club dedicated to fight antisemitism watchdog for a second time.
February 1: Only Jewish member of the Georgia state legislature gets antisemitic postcard after she sponsors a bill referencing the IHRA definition of antisemitism in the state legal code.
February 1: Eugene, Oregon, police arrest man suspected of several attacks against synagogue in 2023 and early 2024.
January 31: A California man pleads guilty to stalking after sending a woman a series of antisemitic and racist messages over the course of 14 months.
January 31: Students for Justice in Palestine attempt to disrupt pro-Israel speaker, Bari Weiss, on the University of North Carolina campus.
January 31: American actor, John Cusak, called antisemite after he denies Hamas carried out rapes on October 7.
January 30: Three swastikas found in bathroom of middle school in Port Washington, Long Island.
January 30: The Capitol Hill Club (a national Republican Club in Washington, DC) allowed two speakers to use the venue to deny Hamas atrocities on October 7 and call for the dismantling of the Jewish state.
January 30: Pro-Palestinian protesters at Stanford University threaten students leaving a forum on antisemitism.
January 30: Former Harvard President, Larry Summers, says he is increasingly concerned about the ability and will of Harvard’s leadership to confront antisemitism and the demonization of Israel.
January 30: Woman admits to calling in a bomb threat to an Oshkosh, Wisconsin, synagogue.
January 29: Millis, Massachusetts, man arrested for threatening local synagogue and kill members of the Jewish community.
January 28: Prominent Orthodox rabbi verbally and physically assaulted by a Lyft driver who fled the scene of the crime.
January 28: Palestinian-American student at University of Central Florida is arrested after threatening to shoot three Jewish students.
January 28: Northwestern University being investigated for antisemitism by US Department of Education at the same time its new task force on antisemitism is criticized for including member of the task force for anti-Israel activism.
January 28: Two anti-Israel, student groups that have been suspended by Columbia University continue their activities without being subjected to any disciplinary actions by the Columbia administration.
January 26: US State Department’s Center for Global Engagement Center releases report detailing how the leaders of Tsarist Russia, the Soviet Union and now Putin’s regime have used antisemitism to spread disinformation and propaganda.
January 26: US stops payments to UN relief angency, UNRWA. over credible allegations that UNRWA staff members helped with the October 7 massacre.
January 25: Vandals target two stores for antisemitic graffiti in a Jewish neighborhood in New Rochelle, New York.
January 25: NYU adjunct professor suspended after denying atrocities on October 7 and calling New York “a Zionist city.”
January 24: Vivek Ramaswamy demonizes Soros at Trump’s New Hampshire victory night party.
January 23: Pro-Palestinian protest at Cal Poly where flyers passed out say the school is complicit in genocide, turns violent.
January 23: Report reveals record high incidents of hate and violence against Jews nation-wide in 2023.
January 23: Israeli hostage posters at Harvard vandalized with antisemitic graffiti.
January 23: Meta oversight panel finds the company is failing to remove memes and innuendo promoting Holocaust denial.
January 22: Group of non-university individuals display swastika and chant racist language outside a University Wisconsin-Whitewater dorm.
January 22: Prominent Economist and former President of Harvard University, Larry Summer, blasts the university for its pick of Harvard professor Derek Pensler as co-chair of its newly formed antisemitism task force and says he has lost confidence in the determination and ability of the Harvard Corporation and Harvard leadership to maintain Harvard as a place where Jews and Israelis can flourish.
January 22: Antisemitic flyers distributed in Oklahoma City metro neighborhood.
January 22: Ralph Nader who speaks of Israel’s “genocidal war crimes, accuses Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, of antisemitism against Arab Palestinian Arabs and speaks of Israel’s genocidal war crimes.
January 21: New co-chair of Harvard’s antisemitism task force is criticized for past statements on Israel including calling the Jewish state an apartheid regime and accused it of ethnic cleansing.
January 20: The US Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, Deborah Lipstadt, brands South Africa’s decision to strip Jewish cricket star, David Treeger, of his captaincy of the Under-19 national team as antisemitic.
January 19: Two students at Southern Oregon University are suspects in vandalism of Chabad Center in Ashland, Oregon.
January 18: Days after a swastika was drawn next to Philadelphia Holocaust Memorial man dumps trash around the memorial’s base.
January 17: Jewish woman and daughter surrounded by pro-Palestinian protesters who yelled antisemitic comments at them.
January 17: Temple University being investigated by US Department of Education on accusation of failing to protect Jewish students.
January 17: Department of Education opens up probe of University of Minnesota after complaint of antisemitism on campus.
January 17: Norwalk, Connecticut city meeting on zoom interrupted by racist and antisemitic remarks.
January 17: FBI investigating Oregon woman who posted racist and antisemitic messages.
January 16: Pro-Palestinian protesters target Sloan Kettering Cancer Center for allegedly supporting genocide.
January 16: Antisemitic graffiti found on Great Island in Harpswells, Maine.
January 16: FBI and other law enforcement agencies issue bomb threat warnings for 1,000 institutions including Jewish center, government agencies, and state capitols in the last week.
January 15: Large swastika drawn next to Holocaust memorial in Philadelphia.
January 14: ADL finds dramatic rise in antisemitic incidents in Philadelphia between October 7 and December 20, 2023.
January 14: News of illegal tunnel into Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters spawns antisemitic conspiracy theories including blood libel speculation.
January 13: Antisemitic graffiti found on campus of SUNY Upstate.
January 12: Report finds Critical Race and Ethnic Studies (CRES) department of the University of California, Santa Cruz using classrooms to promote extremist anti-Zionist propaganda such as calling Zionism “a colonial racist project” and urging academics to tie Zionism to white supremacy.
January 12: Thirty, Jewish families in the Oakland Unified School District are transferring their children out over pro-Palestinian/antisemitic incidents in the district and the school district’s reaction to those incidents.
January 11: Students sue Harvard over rampant antisemitism on campus.
January 11: Group of celebrities and entertainment professionals accuse the Academy of Motion Pictures Art and Sciences’ inclusion effort of being “both steeped in and misunderstanding antisemitism” for not recognizing Jews as a specific underrepresented group.
January 11: ADL survey finds 3,200 antisemitic incidents since October 7.
January 11: Man beats, robs and shouts antisemitic insults at a Jewish man in Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn.
January 10: Overt antisemitism on Harvard-related social media platform after President Claudine Gay’s resignation.
January 10: In the wake of the resignation of Harvard President, Claudine Gay, an anonymous campus social media platform, Sidechat, is flooded with antisemitic content.
January 10: Bike rider in Brooklyn arrested for throwing rock at Jewish man and yelling “free Palestine.”
January 9: After criticism, Substack removes some antisemitic and other hate content from its platform.
January 8: Women’s high school basketball coach fired and one player dismissed from team a public school team engaged in antisemitic harassment during a game against a team from a Jewish day school.
January 8: In El Cerrito, California woman with Israeli flag is assaulted by pro-Palestinian protester who is now wanted by police as a hate crime suspect.
January 8: Jewish owned businesses vandalized in Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles.
January 5: Radical, conservative, activist group Turning Point USA removes one of their volunteer ambassadors for posting “the Zionist Jews controlling our planet are all pedophiles who have no regard for the sanctity of human life and purity,” and also “read the Talmud and it will all make sense.”
January 5: University of Illinois Champaign’s Department of Latina/Latino studies deletes letter charging Israel with “genocide” and “settler colonial violence.”
January 4: Massachusetts synagogues, courts, hospitals receive bomb threats.
January 4: MIT lecturer resigns to protest the university’s failure to address antisemitism as well as open hostility to Jews after October 7.
January 4: Jewish family harassed and physically attacked in a New Jersey mall because 16 year old daughter was wearing an IDF jacket.
January 3: Davison, North Carolina, synagogue target of bomb threat.
January 3: Rutgers law student sues the university and alleges he was punished for reporting on antisemitic incidents on campus.
January 3: Six synagogues in San Diego County receive bomb threats.
January 3: Councilors and Mayor of Newburyport, Massachusetts each receive antisemitic postcard at their home mailing addresses.
January 3: The word “Jew” and three swastikas carved into doors in dorm at Carthage College in Wisconsin.
January 2: Beaumont, Texas, synagogue receives bomb threat.
January 2: “Zionism is Racism” projected on Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
January 2: Lawsuit filed by Israeli student alleging antisemitic behavior at the School of Art Institute in Chicago.
Uruguay
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Vatican City
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
Venezuela
August 11: President Nicolas Maduro says “Zionism is leading a coup against me.”
Vietnam
July 1: Jewish family thrown out of restaurant in Hanoi as owner sees kippah on child and says “[we] only welcome humans, dogs and cats.”
Yemen
No incidents yet reported for 2024. View last year’s list here.
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