New Report Finds Global Antisemitism at Crisis Levels Since Oct. 7
Researchers cite 13,339 incidents to show hostility has entered mainstream life.
Overview
- CAM documented 13,339 antisemitic incidents worldwide from Oct. 7, 2023 to Oct. 1, 2025, describing a deepening global crisis.
- 2024 set a record with more than 6,300 cases—about double 2023—with over 5,100 recorded by early October 2025 and projections near 6,800 for the year.
- In the U.S., university-related incidents nearly tripled, rising from 249 in 2022 to 742 in 2024.
- The report’s release coincided with a Yom Kippur attack in Manchester that killed two worshipers outside a synagogue.
- CAM leaders and other experts warn that antisemitic rhetoric has normalized and threatens democratic values, echoing concerns flagged by JPPI to Israel’s president.