Alarming Rise in Antisemitic Attacks Against Jews Globally

A shocking new report reveals a record high in severe violence against Jews outside of Israel, coinciding with Holocaust Remembrance Day. Experts warn of a growing tide of antisemitism worldwide.
Antisemitic violence has reached a record high for Jews living outside of Israel, according to a disturbing new report from Tel Aviv University. The study, released as Israel marks Holocaust Remembrance Day, details a surge in severe attacks and incidents targeting Jewish communities across the West in 2025.
The findings paint a grim picture of the escalating threat facing Jews globally, with a sharp rise in physical assaults, vandalism, and other forms of targeted hate crimes. Researchers note that this alarming trend coincides with growing far-right sentiment, the normalization of conspiracy theories, and the increased mainstreaming of antisemitic rhetoric across social media and mainstream platforms.
"We're witnessing a deeply troubling resurgence of antisemitism that hasn't been seen in decades," said Professor David Bernstein, lead author of the report. "Jews are being targeted and terrorized in their own neighborhoods and communities, with a level of violence that is simply unacceptable in modern society."
The report highlights several high-profile incidents from the past year, including a brutal assault on a synagogue in Paris that left dozens injured, the desecration of a Jewish cemetery in London, and a string of arson attacks on kosher businesses in major U.S. cities.
Experts attribute the surge in antisemitic violence to a range of factors, including the proliferation of hateful rhetoric on social media, the mainstreaming of far-right ideologies, and the scapegoating of Jewish communities amid broader social and economic upheaval.
"We're seeing a perfect storm of conditions that are fueling this alarming trend," said Rabbi Michael Schudrich, Chief Rabbi of Poland. "It's a wake-up call for governments, law enforcement, and society as a whole to take urgent action to protect Jewish lives and combat the rising tide of antisemitism."
The report's findings have sent shockwaves through Jewish communities worldwide, prompting renewed calls for increased security, education, and political leadership to address the crisis. Advocates and activists are urging policymakers to prioritize the issue and implement comprehensive strategies to combat hate crimes and safeguard the rights and safety of Jewish citizens.
Source: Deutsche Welle


