The latest Global Antisemitism Report highlights 164 new incidents of antisemitism monitored worldwide by the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM during the past week.
Categorized by ideological motivation, 54% were Far-Left (89 incidents), 23% Islamist-Inspired (38 incidents), 11% Far-Right (18 incidents), and 12% Unattributable (19 incidents).
Broken down by type, 34% were Anti-Israel/Anti-Zionism (56 incidents), 21% Classical Antisemitism (34 Incidents), 15% Islamist-Inspired (25 incidents), 7% Holocaust Denial/Distortion/Minimization (12 incidents), and 23% Unattributable (37 incidents).
Summary of Events Over Last Week:
Protesters chanted calls for antisemitic violence and showed open support for terrorist groups on Tuesday as they attempted to block Jews from attending an event at Park East Synagogue in Manhattan.
Demonstrators at the protest, organized by Pal-Awda NY, shouted, "We don’t want no two states, we want all of it," "There is only one solution, intifada revolution," "End the settler Zionist state," and, in Arabic, "From the water to the water, Palestine is Arab." A Hezbollah flag was seen in the crowd.
The synagogue disturbance occurred a day after new NYPD data showed Jews were the victims of 60% of all hate crimes in New York City in the first four months of 2026.
Other incidents tracked by the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM this week included:
- United States: Vandals defaced synagogues, homes, and car with Nazi swastika graffiti across New York City’s Queens borough.
- United States: In University of Michigan graduation ceremony remarks, Faculty Senate Chair Derek Peterson praised pro-Palestinian students who "opened our hearts to the injustice and inhumanity of Israel’s war in Gaza."
- Canada: Visibly Jewish pedestrians were targeted from a passing vehicle by a shooter firing a gel pellet gun.
- United Kingdom: On a Threads account using the handle "thereal.anne.frank," UK Green Party Newcastle City Council candidate Tina Ion posted that "every single Zionist" should be killed.
- Fake AI 'Rabbis' Spread Antisemitic Tropes in Coordinated TikTok Campaign
The ARC released a new report exposing a coordinated network of fake AI-generated "rabbis" disseminating antisemitic tropes across TikTok.
ARC researchers uncovered 49 TikTok accounts featuring such "rabbis." Together, these accounts have amassed a following of more than 950,000 users and generated over 10,000,000 likes.