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The Continuous Rise of Antisemitism
“It’s just a sad fact that whenever conflict arises between Israel and the Palestinians, Jews in all parts of the world will suffer some level of hate violence,” Heidi Beirich, co-founder of Global Project Against Hate and Extremism.
We are witnessing the largest rise of antisemitism since the 1970s.
Following the brutal attacks by Hamas on Saturday 7th October, we saw an outpour of sympathy towards Israelis and Jews. At the same time, there was an astronomical rise in threats towards Jews, intimidation towards Jewish groups and antisemitic symbolism across the globe.
In the first 18 hours following the attacks, we saw a 488% increase in antisemitic behaviour on social media app Telegram. Across the first four days of the conflict there was a surge of over 300% antisemitic incidents in the UK. In London, between 1st October and 18th October there was an 1,353% increase in antisemitic offences as reported by the Metropolitan Police.
In St Louis, a swastika was spray-painted on a truck. In Utah, a synagogue was threatened with a bomb attack and people were forced to evacuate. In Sydney, a group of protesters outside of Sydney Opera House shouted “Gas the Jews.”
Jewish school-children in the UK are facing bullying on the basis of their religion and are also having to explain the…