Combat Antisemitism Movement’s (CAM) report documented 3,046 reported incidents globally, a 58.2% increase from 1,925 the previous year and 2,215 in 2021.
The World Zionist Organization is confident in solutions on the horizon for the increased antisemitism seen worldwide.
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This commitment was made at the 2023 North American Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism, organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement in Florida.
One witness described the harrowing experience of hearing widespread calls for the annihilation of the Jewish people and relentless attacks on Israel, which was supposed to be a safe haven for Jews.
Across Europe, the rate of antisemitic incidents has fueled an atmosphere of fear and motivated some to conceal their Jewish identity.
The coalition’s approach involves tackling a range of antisemitic incidents, providing pro bono services to victims, and pursuing cases that set precedents for combating hate.
Join the briefing organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) as witnesses of Hamas’ violence share their deeply moving firsthand accounts.
“We have watched in horror as a new stage in antisemitic discourse has spread like wildfire on one of America’s largest social media networks.”
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