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The Antisemitism Overview 2025 report

The Antisemitism Overview 2025 report documents a disturbing escalation and normalization of antisemitism worldwide. Drawing on real-time data, international monitoring, and official reports, it shows that antisemitism in 2025 is no longer a reaction to specific political events, but a continuous, organized, and increasingly violent phenomenon.


The report highlights a sharp rise in extreme antisemitic expressions—both online and offline—including lethal attacks on Jews and Jewish institutions across several countries. While overt political discourse has declined in some arenas, explicit racist hatred, including Nazi symbolism and incitement to violence, has intensified and spread rapidly through digital platforms, often amplified by algorithms, bots, and coordinated networks.


Beyond physical violence, the report emphasizes the profound psychological and social impact on Jewish communities. Fear, concealment of Jewish identity, reduced participation in communal life, and a growing sense of abandonment by authorities are becoming widespread experiences. These trends pose a serious threat not only to Jewish security, but also to democratic values and social cohesion.


The report concludes with a clear warning: documentation alone is no longer sufficient. Governments, institutions, and digital platforms must take immediate and coordinated action through stronger legislation and enforcement, regulation of online spaces, education, community resilience programs, and international cooperation to combat antisemitism effectively.

For the full report, click here