Nazi swastika graffiti is seen on the wall of a synagogue in New York City, May 4, 2026.

More Than One Antisemitic Incident Per Hour Tracked Last Week by CAM

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A total of 183 antisemitic incidents were tracked by CAM’s Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) around the world last week, averaging 26 incidents per day and more than one per hour.

This pace represented a significant 30% uptick from 141 incidents monitored weekly by the ARC so far in 2026.

A sampling of the incidents documented last week follows:

New York City: At a protest outside Park East Synagogue, demonstrators chanted, “We don’t want no two states, we want all of it,” “Death to the IDF,” “There is only one solution, intifada revolution,” and “End the settler Zionist state.”

New York City: Vandals defaced synagogues, homes, and car with Nazi swastika graffiti in Queens.

Toronto, Canada: A shooter in a passing vehicle fired a gel pellet gun at visibly Jewish passersby, who suffered minor injuries.

Besançon, France: A poster blaming Israel for rising fuel prices and featuring a shocking antisemitic caricature was spotted at a gas station.

Sydney, Australia: A man wore a shirt reading “Antisemitism: Proud to Be Accused” outside a hearing of the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion.

Seoul, South Korea: A demonstrator wore a Hamas headband at a “Solidarity With Palestine” rally.

A comprehensive list of the past week’s incidents is available HERE.

Since the start of January, CAM has monitored reports of 2,543 incidents of antisemitism worldwide.

Read the full ARC weekly briefing for April 30-May 7 HERE.

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