Weekly Report – February 26, 2026
This Week's
GLOBAL ANTISEMITISM REPORT
THIS WEEK'S GLOBAL ANTISEMITISM REPORT
This week, we continued to monitor antisemitism around the world while advocating for more actions to be made.
Paris Kosher Restaurant Vandalized, Synagogue Gate Rammed in Australia
Incidents monitored by the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM this week included:
- France: A kosher restaurant in Paris was vandalized with acid for the third time in a year. Also in Paris, a Jewish apartment resident was ordered by management to remove a mezuzah from his door. In Drancy, the site of a former Nazi internment camp was defaced with swastikas.
- Germany: Anti-Israel activists plan to stage a protest in April during this year’s liberation commemoration at the site of the Buchenwald concentration camp.
- Australia: A man deliberately drove a truck into the gate of a synagogue in central Brisbane.
- United States: A newly-opened Palestinian bookstore in Los Angeles, California, featured titles denying the existence of the Jewish people and promoting radical anti-Israel narratives.
2025 Sees Record-High Levels of Antisemitism Across Europe
Two fresh sets of data published this week offered further evidence of the unchecked proliferation of antisemitism across Europe.
In Italy, the Jewish community documented an all-time high 963 antisemitic incidents last year, a 10% rise from 2024. Meanwhile, in the German capital of Berlin, police tallied 2,267 antisemitic crimes in 2025, the largest-ever total for the city.
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