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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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“I’m so proud to be American today.”

Jack Hughes scored the overtime goal that secured Olympic gold for Team USA in Milan on February 22, 2026, the first U.S. hockey gold since 1980.

Drafted first overall in 2019, he has become one of the NHL’s top young stars, continuing a family legacy with his mother a former U.S. national team player and his brothers Quinn and Luke also in the NHL.
On February 22, 1501, the Spanish Inquisition in Toledo held a public ceremony and burned 38 baptized “New Christian” men accused of secretly practicing Judaism.

The next day, 67 Jewish women from the same towns were also executed.

After the 1492 expulsion, converted Jews were prosecuted as heretics. Sentences were carried out in public. Families were destroyed. Property was seized.
An 18-year-old Jewish teen was violently assaulted at a Scout camp in Victoria, Australia.

He was insulted and then punched in the face for being Jewish.

In an extraordinary act of courage, he said he is willing to sit down and speak with his attacker. He does not want hate between them, and simply wants to understand why he feels this way.
The kosher restaurant Kokoriko in Paris was vandalized with acid.

Attackers forced the door open and sprayed corrosive acid across both floors, destroying the interior, including tables, counters, and furnishings, and forcing its closure.

This was the third attack against this restaurant in the past year.

Jewish businesses in France are being targeted again, like in the 1940s.
A rabbi walking with children to synagogue in Lyon during Shabbat was targeted with a Nazi salute and screams of “Free Palestine.”

Jews are once again being hunted in the streets of France and met with Nazi salutes like in 1939.
Belgium is increasingly targeting core Jewish religious practices.

Kosher slaughter has already been restricted, forcing Jewish families to import kosher meat or abandon a fundamental commandment.

Now, Belgian authorities have charged Jewish mohels for performing circumcision, a central pillar of Jewish life practiced continuously for thousands of years.
The European Union has officially designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.

Its assets across EU member states will now be frozen, and all financial support is prohibited.

As it should be.
A Palestinian bookstore opened yesterday in Los Angeles, describing itself as a “cultural act of resistance.”

Among its featured titles are books denying the existence of the Jewish people and promoting radical anti-Israel narratives erasing Jewish history, identity, and legitimacy.
56 years ago terrorists from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine placed a bomb on Swissair Flight 330. Minutes after takeoff, the bomb exploded in the cargo hold.

As the cockpit filled up with smoke, the pilot’s last words were “Goodbye everybody.”

The plane crashed near Würenlingen. All 38 passengers and 9 crew were killed.
Shocking antisemitism in Australia.

Brisbane’s synagogue entrance was rammed by a van during Shabbat prayers on Friday, nearly striking worshippers standing at the gates.

A 32-year-old man was arrested.
A bomb threat forced the evacuation of Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim in downtown Charleston this week. Founded in 1749, the synagogue received threatening calls, including one claiming an explosive device. Police, the FBI, and a K-9 unit swept the building. No device was found.
SHOCKING: Two Jewish teens were followed into a Starbucks in Brooklyn on February 18, 2026.

Video shows them being confronted by a group, insulted, and then violently beaten inside the coffee shop.

Their screams of pain and fear can be heard as the attack unfolds.
“Free Palestine” stickers were deliberately placed on 140 El Al passengers’ suitcases on a flight from Los Angeles to Israel.

A full security alert was immediately triggered.

The aircraft was forced to remain on the ground for hours as 140 suitcases were removed and individually inspected by security.
At the initiative of the Women’s Dialogue Association, in collaboration with the Combat Antisemitism Movement and the Shoah Memorial, we were more than 170 women of all ages, origins, and religions united at Auschwitz Birkenau in February 2026 to say no to antisemitism, to remember, to never forget, and to pass on the memory to future generations. @langage_de_femmes @memorialshoahofficiel
Ramadan Mubarak to our Muslim friends and partners. Wishing you a peaceful and blessed month of reflection, compassion, and unity.
The iconic Marseille city sign was defaced overnight with the colors of the Palestinian flag and tagged “Free Palestine.”

Thank you @martinevassal , President of the Metropole and Department, for condemning this vandalism and affirming that it does not represent Marseille’s identity.
During Andorra’s annual carnival yesterday, a mannequin representing Israel, marked with a blue Star of David, was hanged, shot, and burned while the crowd applauded.

This crosses every line and must stop before they replace the mannequin with a real person.
Three Israelis were violently attacked at a bar in Koh Samui, Thailand, after being identified speaking Hebrew.

French tourists of North African origin confronted them, saying “You are Israelis,” chased them into a restroom, forced the door open, and demanded they empty their pockets.