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CONIB: Anti -Semitism complaints rise 350% between 2022 and 2024 in Brazil - World Stock Market

The world is experiencing alarming growth in cases of anti -Semitism, and Brazil follows the same trend. This is what data released on Tuesday (15), in an Israeli Confederation event of Brazil (Conib). In 2024, 73% of all complaints of anti -Semitism made in the country occurred in the digital environment, a significant leap compared to the 51% recorded in 2022. The report shows that 84,971 anti -Semitic mentions on the Internet were identified …
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During the month of March, there was a decrease in levels of anti-Semitism in the main digital platforms, according to a monitoring of more than 7.6 million contents. Despite a slight upturn in the social network X (Twitter), which coincides with the end of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the general trend showed a decrease compared to the last quarter of 2024. In X, anti-Semitic content represented 15.79% of the total, a figure that, while ref…

Antisemitism in Brazil increases 350% in two years, according to a report released by Jewish entities. Learn more

Brazil registered an average of 4.9 complaints of anti-Semitism per day in 2024, higher than the average of 3.9 observed in 2023, the year of the terrorist attacks by Hamas on Israel that triggered the current war. The information is from the Report on Antisemitism in Brazil, prepared by the Israeli Confederation of Brazil (Conib) and the Israeli Federation of the State of São Paulo (Fisesp). Read more (04/15/2025)

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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