Weekly Report – May 29, 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.
Antisemites Defend Cold-Blooded Murder Outside D.C. Jewish Event
As Jewish communities worldwide reel from last week’s antisemitic murder of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim in Washington, D.C., actors worldwide have disgracefully sought to either celebrate or defend the atrocity or deny the hateful antisemitism that fueled it.
- Khayan, an Iranian regime outlet, praised the murderer for killing “two wild Zionist beasts.”
- Jordan’s former Minister of Interior claimed that Israel may have orchestrated the murder “to lessen the Western-American pressure on the state of the entity (i.e., Israel), under so-called Antisemitism.”
- Stickers reading “no tears for dead Zionists” were plastered in New York subway stations, almost certainly meant to defend the cold-blooded murder of Milgrim and Lischinsky.
- A Maryland-based middle school teacher scoffed on social media that “2 racist white folks were killed.”
Jewish Teen Hospitalized After Antisemitic Knife Attack at London Tube Station
A Jewish teen was hospitalized after he and two other Jewish boys were physically attacked and threatened with a knife by a gang of assailants at Hampstead Underground Station in North London on Monday evening.
With incidents like this occurring with alarming regularity, not just in the United Kingdom, but around the world, the need to confront antisemitic violence boldly and collectively has never been more urgent.

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