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Antisemitic incidents in the Czech Republic rose sharply in 2023, says the Jewish community

  • Antisemitic incidents in the Czech Republic increased sharply in 2023, with a peak in the last quarter following the Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, according to the Jewish community.
  • The Federation of the Jewish Communities reported 4,328 antisemitic incidents in 2023, a 90% rise from 2,277 incidents in the previous year.
  • The report noted that 1,800 incidents, or 41.59%, occurred in the last three months of 2023, mostly expressed online, particularly via social media.
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Antisemitic incidents in the Czech Republic rose sharply in 2023, says the Jewish community

The Jewish community in the Czech Republic says antisemitic incidents sharply increased in the country last year, with their peak appearing in the final quarter of 2023 following the deadly Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, which triggered the war in Gaza.

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The number of manifestations of anti-Semitism in the Czech Republic increased by about 90 percent last year. Last year, the Federation of Jewish Communities reported a total of 4328 anti-Semitic incidents from open sources. On the previous year it was 2277, an increase of about 90 per cent. As in previous years, hate speech on the Internet, especially on social networks, accounted for the vast majority of them.

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Česká televize broke the news in on Monday, August 5, 2024.
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