Weekly Report – March 20, 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.

Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) Promotes Terrorism on Instagram
Ahead of the Rise & Respond: Global Student Summit Against Antisemitism this weekend in New York City, the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM released an in-depth report exposing the shocking extent of Students for Justice in Palestine’s social media activities supporting terrorism against Jews.
Over six months of rigorous monitoring of SJP Instagram accounts, the ARC found 269 items glorifying U.S.-designated terrorist organizations, celebrating the October 7th massacre in Israel, and/or inciting violence against Jewish and pro-Israel students on college campuses worldwide, all in violation of Meta’s Community Standards.
Please share this report to raise awareness of SJP’s extremism – a topic too often ignored in the media. Meta and university administrations must take action to implement and enforce stricter hate speech and conduct policies.
Violent Antisemitic Threats Persist Worldwide
Jews across the globe faced several threats of antisemitic violence this week.
  • Australia: Authorities charged a Victorian man for targeting a national parliamentarian with death threats and antisemitic slurs.
  • Ireland: An Israeli man was accosted by two women in a Dublin bar who yelled “Zionists are not welcome here” and spit at him.
  • New York City: A man wearing a Hamas headband in Times Square expressed a desire to “kill Zionists.”
U.S. State-Level Support for Fight Against Antisemitism
Earlier this week, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced he was leading a 15-state coalition backing the Justice Department Task Force to Combat Antisemitism’s national efforts to protect Jewish students and fight antisemitism on college campuses across the United States, a move welcomed by CAM.
Also this week, a bill to ban antisemitic discrimination in public schools was advanced by the Tennessee House of Representatives Education Administration Subcommittee with a 6-0 vote. Meanwhile, the Kansas House of Representatives approved by a 115-9 margin legislation reinforcing the state’s adoption of the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism.
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