Antisemitism surges by over 80% on college campuses in US, ADL says
- In 2024, antisemitic incidents in the U.S. Reached a record high of 9,354, marking a 5% increase from 2023, according to the Anti-Defamation League .
- For the first time, 58% of these antisemitic incidents were linked to Israel or Zionism, with 2,596 occurring at anti-Israel rallies, as reported by the ADL.
- The ADL noted a significant rise in incidents on college campuses, totaling 1,694 incidents in 2024, marking an increase of 84%.
- The audit indicated that harassment was the most common incident type with 6,535 cases, while physical assaults rose to 196, marking a 21% increase, according to the ADL.
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Jewish advocates denounce doubling of antisemitic incidents in Indiana • Indiana Capital Chronicle
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ThePatriotLight - On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Inside Politics,” Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt stated that schools haven’t dealt with antisemitism and “the federal government, which is pumping billions of dollars into higher education, has the right to expect some degree of accountability from them. We’ve seen the U.S. government demand it with law enforcement agencies, with other institutions. They’re pressing here, and tha…
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