Alarming Rise in Antisemitism: 2022 Report



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    Alarming Rise in Antisemitism: 2022 Report

    New report finds rise in antisemitism has finally been curbed – even with 10 new antisemitic incidents reported every day • Details

    USA

    An alarming increase in the phenomenon of antisemitism is being observed, which manifests itself in disturbing trends in view of the strengthening of white supremacist organizations alongside the increase of antisemitic statements from the American progressive Left, this alongside the mid-term elections for the US Congress which were fertile ground for the spread of antisemitism.

    According to data on the subject in recent years, there has been a jump in 61% in the number of cases of violence or planning of violence against Jewish institutions. At the same time, from a report on the subject, there was a 125% increase in the number of hate crimes against Jews in the State of New York, while in major cities such as Chicago, New York and Los Angeles there was an increase of approximately 20% in the first half of 2022.

    In addition, the activity of the BDS organizations on campuses in the USA is constantly increasing, and according to samples conducted on the subject, one out of three students in the USA testified that they experienced antisemitism during the school year, with almost 80% of students experiencing it more than once.

    During the year 2022, over 350 antisemitic incidents occurred on campuses, with many of the Jewish students feeling the need to hide their identity or their support for Israel.

    In addition, during the year 2022, approximately 165 demonstrations and actions took place at universities and colleges across the US.

    Britain

    The issues under consideration are taking place in light of the changes in government that affect the Jewish communities in Great Britain, in light of the election of the new Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, who is recognized as a supporter of Israel and according to the report’s data, 786 cases of antisemitism were recorded in the first half of the year, which is a 43% decrease compared to the previous year, when in the first half of 2021, 1,371 cases of antisemitism were reported – an all-time record high.

    Alongside, from the report’s data, there is an increase in antisemitism in the British education system, according to which over the past five years there has been a 173% increase in the number of antisemitic incidents in schools. In addition, between the years 2021-2022, an increase of close to 30% was observed in the cases of antisemitism in educational institutions.

    Germany

    During the months of January-September 2022, 1,555 antisemitic incidents were reported to the German criminal police, which is an average of five cases of antisemitism every day. However, it seems that compared to previous years, there is a significant decrease in the trend of antisemitism, which worsened due to the outbreak of the Corona epidemic and Operation “Guardian of the Walls” in Israel during which in 2021 the number of cases was approximately 2,738 and 1,957 cases in 2020.

    Italy

    The events of last year were highlighted by a number of incidents of violence against Jews alongside reports of an increase in the number of antisemitic incidents according to the data of the Jewish organizations in the country. The report also presents the antisemitism present in the education system in Italy which was examined among high schools in the country. Another factor, the election campaign in Italy which was accompanied by antisemitic statements as part of the ongoing struggle between the right and left parties to form the government.

    According to a sample conducted on the subject in high schools in Rome, it was found that 64% of the students believe that antisemitism exists in Italy, when asked about the source – 25% of the respondents answered that it originates from antisemitism, 5% answered that it originates from anti-Zionism and 30% believed that the hostility stems from these two factors. In addition, 90% of the respondents voted that it is very important to continue commemorating the Holocaust, as part of promoting a discourse on Jewish History in the country and raising awareness of antisemitism.

    France

    The report shows a decrease in the number of antisemitic incidents compared to 2021. However, the trends of antisemitism in France reveal a grim picture that about 74% of French Jews were victims of antisemitic acts during their life, which included derogatory comments (68%), threats on social networks (28%), verbal threats (20%) and physical violence (20%).

    At the same time, 37% of the Jews voted that they feel threatened because of religious affiliation, with 41% of the Jewish respondents admitting that they avoided displaying mezuzahs and religious symbols and about 35% claimed that they avoided wearing a type of clothing identified as Jewish.

    Also, most of the respondents – Jews (77%) and non-Jews (73%) alike – believe that antisemitism is a problematic factor not only for the Jews in the country, but for the whole of French society.

    At the same time, the survey found that French Jews feel that antisemitism in the country is getting stronger among the general population: 85% of French Jews believe that antisemitism is now a widespread phenomenon in France today, with 73% claiming that it has increased in the last decade, while among the general population (64%) antisemitism is seen as a growing problem. In addition, the survey shows that 80% of those who experienced an antisemitic act did not file a complaint with the authorities in France and 76% did not report these events to community associations.

    France’s preoccupation with antisemitism and the commemoration of the Holocaust – about half of the residents (51%) believe that they deal with antisemitism to the desired extent, while 34% claim that they do not talk about the phenomenon enough, while 15% believe that they deal with the issue too much. In relation to the Holocaust, 45% of all French residents believe that commemorating the Holocaust is important but not essential. 39% of the general population think that commemorating the Holocaust is essential and 16% claimed that the issue is not important at all.

    Russia

    During the last decade, a constant decrease in the number of antisemitic incidents in Russia has been detected, but from a study carried out at the beginning of 2022 it seems that antisemitism is still rooted in the country. The study found that 13% of respondents do not want to see Jews at all.

    Ukraine

    In recent years, an increase in the number of Antisemitic incidents has been detected, but since the outbreak of the war with Russia, the number of reports of Antisemitic incidents has decreased, when it can be assumed that these numbers are not accurate. The Jewish community of Ukraine continues to publish reports on Antisemitic incidents, but under the sounds of war it is not possible to see the full picture of the state of Antisemitism in the country.

    Iran

    In view of the strengthening of Iranian ties with anti-American elements in Latin America, which gives it economic and military profits, Iran has earned billions of dollars that have helped strengthen its nuclear capabilities, this activity is a source of threat to the Jewish community in South America in terms of terrorism in the classical sense rather than a risk of Antisemitism. This Iranian activity is carried out by cells of the Hezbollah organization scattered on the continent, along with arms smuggling in the triangle of borders in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, requiring constant monitoring and follow-up along with the construction of an ongoing political and organizational response.

    Russia-Ukraine War

    The ongoing war is accompanied by antisemitic statements towards the Jewish communities in both countries, alongside conspiracies regarding Israel’s involvement in the war on social networks characterized by claims that the Jews are plotting to take over the world and the Jewish connection behind the fighting. Also, a survey conducted among people who support the supremacy of the state regarding the biggest beneficiary of the war in Ukraine found that 78% of the respondents voted that the Jews are the biggest gainers following the war between the countries.

    Poland

    Since February, there has been a significant increase in the scope of antisemitic expressions and conspiracy theories related to the invasion of Ukraine on social networks and the established media. These conspiracies included accusations against Jews as being responsible for the invasion of Russia in order to profit from it, harm Poland and take over Ukraine.

    Australia

    Australia, characterized as an inclusive and pluralistic country, has been active in the war against antisemitism in recent years, but despite this opposition, there has been an increase in these phenomena in the country. A study carried out this year on the subject indicates that over 60% of the Australian population does not see a problem in spreading false messages about the Holocaust, when in 2021 there was a 35% increase in antisemitic cases in the country, which included 272 cases of vandalism and physical and verbal attacks and 175 threats directed at Jews through messages on phones, e-mail and more.

    Latin America

    The phenomenon of antisemitism varies between the different regions across the continent, when many reports do not reach the Jewish communities. However, there has been a positive change in 2022 in light of positive legislation in the countries of the region, but in light of the economic situation and the rising inflation in certain regions, it can be seen that the economic issue is fertile ground for antisemitism in the future.

    “Antisemitism on social media is increasing at an alarming rate and unfortunately, as history has taught us, it will also lead to physical acts,” said World Zionist Organization Chairman Ya’akov Hagoel.

    “We raise a clear black flag in view of the increase in incitement on the networks and call on the heads of state to raise the fight against Antisemitism to the top of the list of priorities.”

    “Also on the government’s table is a proposal that I submitted to former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to recognize victims of Antisemitism in the world as victims of hostilities. I will act as soon as possible to promote this proposal. We must remember them in the state ceremonies of Israel, and act so that they will be an integral part of the nation’s memory and the shared national unity.”

     

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