Weekly Report – June 26, 2025
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.
- Illinois: Vandals defaced surfaces in Hyde Park with antisemitic death threats and slurs.
- Australia: The threat “Gas the Jews” was found scrawled on a payphone in Sydney.
- Australia: A synagogue in Melbourne was graffitied twice in one day with slogans including “Iran is da bomb” and “free Palestine.”
- Canada: A vandal scrawled “Death 2 all Jews” on a building in Duncan, British Columbia.
- London: Intruders broke into the Gur Synagogue in north London, desecrating Torah scrolls.
The number of incidents recorded this week involving vandalism ballooned from last week – both in quantity (18 vs. 10) and as a percentage of the total incidents documented (13.4% vs. 6.37%).
This week’s Global Antisemitism Report highlights 134 new incidents, categorized as follows: 81 (60.5%) as anti-Israel or anti-Zionist manifestations of antisemitism, 24 (17.9%) as Islamist, 13 (9.7%) as classical antisemitism, 10 (7.5%) as Holocaust minimization and distortion, and 6 (4.5%) as unattributable.
United States

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Australia

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Canada

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Central Europe

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East Asia

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Eastern Europe

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Middle East and Northern Africa

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Scandinavia

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South America

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South Asia

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Southeast Europe

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Western Europe

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on campus

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Analysis & op-eds

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studies & statistics

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government & policy update

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humanity

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