The latest Global Antisemitism Report highlights 117 new incidents of antisemitism monitored worldwide by the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM during the past week.

Categorized by ideological motivation, 59.8% were Far-Left (70 incidents), 13.7% Islamist-Inspired (16 incidents), 11.1% Far-Right (13 incidents), and 15.4% Unattributable (18 incidents).

Broken down by type, 65.8% were Anti-Israel/Anti-Zionism (77 incidents), 7.7% Islamist-Inspired (9 incidents), 14.5% Classical Antisemitism (17 Incidents), 5.1% Holocaust Minimization/Denial (6 incidents), and 6.8% Unattributable (8 incidents).

Data on Antisemitic Incidents
Data on Antisemitic Incidents (credit: COMBAT ANTISEMITISM MOVEMENT)

At the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, Qatar, United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese described Israel as a "common enemy" of humanity.

In response, France called for the resignation of Albanese, who has already been under U.S. sanctions since last year. CAM Director of European Affairs Shannon Seban urged UN Human Rights Council President Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro to revoke Albanese’s mandate.

DC Area Synagogue Vandalized, French Jewish Teen Assaulted

Incidents monitored by the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM this week included:

  • United States: A synagogue in Olney, Maryland, was graffitied with a swastika, the word "genocide," and the letters "AZAB," short for "All Zionists Are Bastards."
  • France: A 13-year-old French Jewish boy was assaulted at knifepoint in central Paris while walking to synagogue.
  • Germany: A package containing a letter with antisemitic death threats, as well as a bullet cartridge, was sent to a Jewish community center in Munich.
  • Australia: A banner displayed at an anti-Israel protest in Sydney compared Jewish Holocaust victim Anne Frank to Hind Rajab, a Palestinian girl killed in Gaza in 2024.

New Data Shows 2025 Among Worst Years Ever for Antisemitism in UK

The London-based Community Security Trust (CST) recorded 3,700 incidents of antisemitism in the United Kingdom in 2025, the second-highest annual total ever documented.

Antisemitism Legislation Moves Ahead in Three US States

CAM-backed legislation advanced in three states, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Ohio, on Wednesday, marking progress in a nationwide effort to pass and enact policy remedies addressing rising antisemitism faced by Jewish communities.