Wednesday, April 15, 2026 - Violent antisemitic attacks in 2025 resulted in the highest number of Jewish fatalities in three decades, according to a new annual report from Tel Aviv University. Throughout the year, 20 Jews were murdered in four separate attacks, the deadliest being a Hanukkah attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, which claimed 15 lives.
The report indicates that the total number of incidents in
Western countries remains significantly higher than in 2022, despite various
diplomatic efforts to curb regional conflicts in the Middle East.
In the United Kingdom, antisemitic incidents rose from 3,556
in 2024 to 3,700 in 2025, including a fatal car-ramming and stabbing attack on
the holiest day of the Jewish year. The United States also saw targeted
violence, such as a shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington,
D.C., that killed two Israeli embassy staff members.
The report's authors noted that “high levels of antisemitism
have become a normalized feature in societies with large Jewish minorities,”
observing that even where total incident numbers fell slightly, such as in
France and Germany, the levels of physical violence often increased or remained
dramatically higher than pre-war figures.
The study also leveled harsh criticism at the Israeli
government and media for politicizing the definition of antisemitism. By
frequently expanding the term to include policy criticism, the report concludes
that authorities have “robbed the word of meaning” and risk “discrediting a
crucial fight by politicizing it and emptying it of analytic meaning.”
The authors argued that the label of antisemitism is harsh
and should be applied only after careful consideration based on solid,
objective criteria.
Furthermore, the report highlighted a concerning
normalization of antisemitic rhetoric within American politics. While
acknowledging President Donald Trump’s historic pro-Israel actions, including
the Abraham Accords and the recognition of Jerusalem, the study warned that the
current political environment has tolerated conspiracy theories and rhetoric to
an unprecedented degree.

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