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IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism Adoptions

In recent years, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism has emerged as the global “gold standard” in the collective effort against rising contemporary Jew-hatred, in all its manifestations.

The definition’s far-reaching impact is rooted in the broad-based consensus that has formed around it, with more than 1,100 entities worldwide adopting or endorsing it as an essential tool to delineate what constitutes prejudiced behavior toward the Jewish people, with the following countries and U.S. states among them.

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🇺🇸 CAM’s President of U.S. Affairs, Alyza Lewin @adlewin , reflects on the findings of CAM’s new survey, which found that 57% of U.S. Jews experienced antisemitism this year. 

→ http://survey2026.combatantisemitism.org
🇺🇸 As the U.S. turns 250, new CAM survey reveals a disturbing reality: most American Jews experienced antisemitism this year.

57% of U.S. Jews, about 3.3M adults and 250,000 children, were impacted.

→ http://survey2026.combatantisemitism.org
🇺🇸 Washington, D.C., January 2026: Members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front harassed a young Jewish man aboard a Metro train near Stadium–Armory.

They claimed America would never be « holy » while Jews remained and repeated the blood libel: « Jews sacrifice children. »
🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York, July 1, 2026: A man carrying a knife and a baseball bat entered Chabad Headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway.

Jewish worshippers confronted him, forced him out of the building, and held him until police arrived and arrested him.

Source: @colliveofficial
Check out the Combat Antisemitism Movements weekly ARC (Antisemitism Research Center) report for the dates of June 18 - 25.
Turkish student Türku Avcı @avciturku called out President Erdoğan’s antisemitic rhetoric and defended Israel after October 7. Now she is being criminally prosecuted in Turkey, and returning home would mean immediate arrest.
Two people from opposite sides of the world. Two different stories. One shared reality.

Their lives were forever changed by antisemitic terror. While their experiences are different, the message is the same: hate cannot be allowed to win.

Sheina and Natalie chose to speak out, not because it’s easy, but because silence only allows hatred to grow. By sharing their stories, we hope to raise awareness, challenge antisemitism, and help build a future with less hate and more understanding.
🇹🇷 Turkey, June 21, 2026: In an interview aired on London-based Hiwar TV, Egyptian family therapist Dr. Mona Sobhy repeated an antisemitic blood libel. She falsely claimed Jews put the blood of children in Passover matzah.

Source: @memri_tv_official
🇫🇷 FRANCE, JUNE 29, 2026: Three French victims of the October 7 Hamas massacre, including two Nova festival survivors and an off-duty police officer shot five times, have filed a complaint against Jean-Luc Mélenchon for glorification of terrorism.

The complaint follows the far-left leader’s recent remarks questioning whether the October 7 Hamas attacks should be considered terrorism.
The story of Ethiopian Jewry is one of resilience, identity, and an ancient connection to Zion long before modern politics. In a new op-ed, CAM CEO Sacha Roytman reflects on why their journey is one of the clearest answers to anti-Zionism.
Palestine became a rallying cry in New York’s Democratic primaries as DSA-backed anti-Zionist candidates swept key races. In a new analysis, CAM Senior Advisor Lee Smith examines what this shift could mean for America’s political future.
🇺🇸 Brooklyn, June 28, 2026: A vehicle displaying a New Jersey license plate reading « RVR2SEA » was spotted today on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.

New Jersey’s MVC states that personalized license plates containing offensive messages are prohibited.

« From the River to the Sea » is an antisemitic slogan calling for the destruction of Israel.

Authorities should investigate this plate that violates MVC regulations and revoke it.
🇫🇷 Paris, June 25, 2026: French far-left leader @jlmelenchon suggested the October 7 Hamas attacks were not terrorism.

At the Paris courthouse, supporting Anasse Kazib, on trial for glorifying the October 7 Hamas attacks.

« Assuming the acts we’re talking about were terrorism. »
🇺🇳 UN | June 2026: UN officials have compared Israel to Nazi Germany, liked a post showing the Israeli flag with a swastika, & denied October 7 atrocities. Demand accountability for antisemitism at the UN.

Sign the petition at the link in bio.
🇺🇸 San Francisco, California, June 27, 2026: Jewish lawmaker @scott_wiener, a longtime LGBTQ+ advocate and Pelosi successor candidate, was chased out of a trans march by anti-Israel activists.

The crowd screamed “Zionist handlers” and “you do not belong here,” forcing him to leave.
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