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The League Against Amendment (ADL) has published its first annual J7 report on anti-Semitism when the world is preparing for the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE).
The report described in detail Growth of anti -Semitism In countries that have the largest Jewish population outside Israel, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Argentina, Canada, France, Germany and Australia.
The J7 Special Group was founded in July 2023, a few months before Hamas started its deadly attacks on Israel. Subsequently, the massacre noted the humiliation of anti -Semitic incidents and moods around the world.
Anti-Israeli demonstrators stand for property on the day of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister before a joint Congress on the Capitol Hill in Washington, Colombia, July 24, 2024. (Katie Pouty)
ADL believes that anti -Semitic
From 2021 to 2023, anti -Semitic incidents increased by 11% in Australia, 23% in Argentina, 75% in Germany, 82% in UK, 83% in Canada, 185% in France and 227% in the US, ADL said. In addition, the organization noted an “disturbing” sample in anti -Semitic incidents on the Jewish Capit in J7 countries, including more than 38 Jews in Germany in 2023. In addition, in Australia, the Jewish Capit’s incident in four years since 2023.
The J7’s Operational Group report shows general topics in all countries, such as an increase in violent attacks, spikes in anti -Semitic rhetoric on the Internet and an increasing sense of fear and uncertainty among Jews.
The Jewish community reported an increase in anti -Semitism in each J7.
Israelt delegation de Assocootons Argentina (DAIA) found that anti -Semitism became deeply embedded in social media and academic institutions. Argentine Jewish students are reportedly choosing schools, “depending on whether they will be the target of anti -Semitic incidents, both on the part of their fellow students and their professors,” Diai reports. The organization recommends more “work and interaction” in the fight against anti -Semitism in scientific circles.
In 2023, Argentina occurred by 44% of the increase in anti -Semitic incidents compared to 2022. Like many other countries that were reported, there is an increase in anti-Semitism and anti-syonism in the country after Hamas’s attacks on October 7.
In addition, Daia noted that the strong support of Argentine President Javier Miles and the United States led to “an increase in anti -Semitic and other conspirating rhetoric.”
Diah also found several bright spots in Argentina, noting that 60% of Argentines, especially those who are 25-34 years old, have a favorable view of Israel and only 7% contributes to the boycott of Israeli products and enterprises. This may be because Argentina has experienced the influence of a terrorist organization, which also attacked Israel. Hezbollah conducted two deadly attacks of bombing in Buenos Aires, one in 1992 at the Israeli Embassy, and the other in 1994 at the Amia-Daia Jewish Center.
The graffiti “free Palestine” is seen on the fence that praises Hamas on October 7 against Israelis. (Australian Jewish Executive Board)
The Jewish community of Australia is alarmed by the growth of anti -Semitism
The report of the Australian Jewish Executive Council (ECAJ), which covers on October 1, 2023. 30, 2024, showed a significant increase in anti -Semitic incidents by 316%. In the 12-month period, ECAJ studied, it discovered 2062 anti-Semitic incidents compared to 495 incidents in the previous year. A decade before this, the number of anti -Semitic incidents each year is from 190 to 495.
ECAJ referred to Dr. Adin Banker-Carp and Dr. David Graham poll, “Australian Jews in the Shadow of the War”, who showed that 64% of Australian Jews believe that anti-Semitism is “very” very “very much in the country. According to the report, this is 10 times higher than in 2017.
The Australian Federal Government in 2024, as well as in many governments of the states, banned hatred symbols such as swastikas and Nazi salute. The symbols of terrorist organizations were also banned. However, Eku said he did not believe that these laws do enough to fight “after October. 7 Anti -Semitism source.”
“While these laws are welcome, they do not resort to 7 anti-Semitism sources in Australia, which make up the majority of incidents, and the laws will not resist anti-Jewish views and incidents,” the ECC report wrote.
The Canada report was drawn up by the Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA). The organization stated that the main problems of Canada include increased threats to violence and “anti-Israeli actions taken by the Federal Government, which show a double standard regarding the Jewish state, such as the introduction of a weapon embargo.”
Although the data for 2024 are not yet available, CIJA noted that the statistics of 2023 show “disturbing trends”. While Jews make up only 1% of the country’s population, 19% of the registered hatred were motivated by anti -Semitism. In addition, hatred against Jews increased by 71% from 2022 to 2023, CIJA reports.
The CIJA report called on the “inaction” of the Canadian government on anti -Semitism. The organization called for action and legal reform to help fight anti -Semitism.
Almost all Canadian Jews, 98%, said anti -Semitism is a “serious or more serious problem” according to CIJA. In addition, 82% stated that “Canada became less safe for Jews” after Hamas massacres on October 7.
Students and residents of the camp outside the Northwestern University during the anti-Israel protest, expressing solidarity with Palestinians with banners in Evanstan, Illinois, April 27. (Jacek Bocharsky/Anadol via Getty Images)
Conseil Représentatif des Institutions Juves de France (CRIF) revealed clear connections between anti-Semitic incidents and current Israel-Gama war. According to the Crima, more than 30% of anti -Semitic incidents in 2024 included links to Palestine. French schools also saw anti-Semitic incidents more than four times, reaching 1670 in the 2023-2024 academic year, compared to 400 years earlier.
Critrus found that anti -Semitic incidents in 2024 became more rigid. These incidents included rape and attack on a 12-year-old Jewish girl because of her “bad words on Palestine” and arson and anti-Semitic graffiti in Rueen’s synagogue.
The organization stated that it was greeted by the adoption of the French Government of the National Plan for Racism, Anti -Semitism and Discrimination. The plan was adopted in 2023 and must be implemented by 2026.
The Crima stated in his report that many French Jews have stopped showing or talking about their religious identity. Even children avoid topics to avoid persecution at school.
Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland (ZJD) was anxious about the growth of anti -Semitism, emphasizing that “on October 7, 2023, the development that was already coming.” Anti -Semitism in Germany is not characteristic of the one side of the political passage, though ZJD indicates the rise Alternative for Germany (AFD) “creates a big problem”.
AFD occupies numerous positions that, when it turns into reality, will make life extremely difficult for observation German Jews, including the ban on the religious slaughterhouses of animals, which can effectively make kosher illegal meat.
German police revealed 3,200 crimes from January 1, 2024 to October 7, 2024, were motivated by anti -Semitism. This happens after the office on research and information about anti -Semitism in Hessen revealed that in the period from October 7, 2023 and at the same year and at the end of the same year.
In January 2025, the study at the conference showed that about 40% of 18 to 29-year-old children in Germany did not know that more than 6,000,000 Jews had been killed in the Holocaust. However, the Global ADL survey shows that the Holocaust distortion and the refusal in Germany is below compared to other Western European countries.
ZJD concluded that the current debate in Germany, related to social issues, have a direct impact on the Jewish community.
Anti -Semitic hatred at an exhibition at the anti -Israel protest in London. Anti -Semitism in the UK reaches the level of record after Hamas terrorist attacks on October 7. (Company Against Anti -Semitism on X)
The British Jewish Council (Council) said in its section that anti -Semitism decreased from 4 Q4 2023, but remains higher before October. 7 levels. Meanwhile, British Jews “find everyday life in the UK an increasing problem” with 25% of British Jews I feel dangerous in the country.
The report on anti -Semitic incidents in the amount of 2024 in the community showed that in the UK 3528 anti -Semitic incidents, which is 18% a decrease in 4296 incidents reported in 2023.
“Israeli hostage posters are regularly destroyed, and in major cities, the UK faces weekly hatred marches, calling for the destruction of Israel,” the council writes. It also states that the Institute of Studies of Jewish Policy called this phenomenon “surrounding anti -Semitism”.
The Council recognized the government’s actions to combat anti -Semitism, but stated that statistics showed that additional measures were needed. “Improved law enforcement agencies, more stringent rules for the language of hatred on the Internet and comprehensive educational programs are important for effective combating anti -Semitic relations and behavior,” the council writes.
Overall, the Council believes that the three main focus of the UK should resolve anti -Semitic incidents, fighting the language of hatred on the Internet and restoring the sense of security among British Jews.
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The conference of the presidents of major US Jewish organizations worked together to make a report on the growth of anti -Semitism in the United States, noting the “disturbing rise” in anti -Semitic incidents and views.
In its audit of anti -Semitism in 2024, which was released last month, ADL found 9 354 anti -Semitic incidents in 2024, which increased by 5% compared to 2023 and a stunning increase by 926% after it started tracking in 1979.
“Let’s be clear, anti -Semitism is an irrational hatred of people or institutions just because they are Jewish,” – ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblat The Fox News Digital told after the audit release. He also noted that “ADL has an annual audit of anti -Semitic incidents since the 1970s. And we just never saw such numbers.”
The one and the conference of the presidents of major US Jewish organizations found that “the basis of anti -Semitism in the US does not show signs of decline.” The report of both organizations states that the polarized political environment makes it difficult to predict how anti -Semitism will develop.