Antisemitic graffiti in Barcelona, Spain.

CAM Launches New ‘Report It’ App to Document Antisemitic Incidents in Real Time

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The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) has launched Report It, a powerful new digital tool enabling users to quickly and securely report antisemitic incidents in real time, turning individual reports into actionable steps to fight hate and protect Jewish communities worldwide.

Antisemitic incidents are surging globally, including graffiti, vandalism, harassment, discrimination, incitement, threats, and violence. CAM’s Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) has monitored more than 12,000 such incidents across the globe just in the past half decade alone, and a survey commissioned by CAM last year found that 3.5 million Jewish Americans had personally experienced antisemitism in the aftermath of the October 7th massacre in Israel.

Unfortunately, however, antisemitic acts too often go unreported, allowing hate to grow unchecked.

Download Report It: Apple Store, Google Play

Research consistently finds that the majority of antisemitic incidents, with estimates ranging from 50% to 80%, are never officially recorded. This creates a dangerous gap: statistics underrepresent the real scope of antisemitism, making it harder to secure resources, push for policy changes, and mobilize communities effectively.

The Report It app seeks to change this and empowers individuals to act. Users can easily share details of incidents through the app, with the option to remain completely anonymous. Verified reports are assessed and, when appropriate, forwarded to local leaders, law enforcement, media outlets, and community organizations who can intervene and respond.

Each submission contributes to a clearer picture of the scale of antisemitism and strengthens advocacy for stronger protections and policies.

“Research and reports have consistently demonstrated that the overwhelming majority of antisemitic incidents are unreported, frequently because of a mistrust of authorities, a lack of awareness of reporting systems, bureaucratic hurdles, and excessive ‘red tape,’” said Sacha Roytman, CEO of the Combat Antisemitism Movement. “With Report It, we are giving every individual a quick, safe, and effective way to shine a light on hate, hold perpetrators accountable, and drive meaningful change. Together, we can fight back against antisemitism and build safer, stronger communities.”

The tool is designed to be simple, fast, and secure. Users’ personal details are never shared, and reports can be submitted in just a few clicks.

CAM calls on individuals everywhere to join the fight against antisemitism:

See it. Report it. Stop it.

For more information and to download Report It, visit:

Apple Store

Google Play