Global survey: Nearly half of adults share anti-Semitic views
- The Anti-Defamation League found that 46% of adults globally harbor deeply entrenched antisemitic attitudes, with a significant rise in such beliefs among people under 35.
- Antisemitism has surged worldwide, particularly after the October 7, 2023 Hamas terror attack against Israel and Israel's war in Gaza, according to the ADL. In 2023, the number of antisemitic incidents in the US reached a record high since the ADL began tracking such incidents in 1979.
- Jonathan A. Greenblatt, CEO of the ADL, and Marina Rosenberg, a senior vice president at the ADL, emphasized the importance of combating antisemitism and addressing its root causes, such as historical distortion and education.
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Construction of the Holocaust Museum in Thessaloniki began in 2024 and is expected to take about two years. Credit: Holocaust Museum Nearly half of all people worldwide hold elevated levels of antisemitic views, according to the latest Global 100 survey conducted by ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) and coordinated with Ipsos and other research partners. The survey found that 46 percent of the world’s adult population—an estimated 2.2 billion peo…
Anti-Semitism is a global phenomenon – and it is evidently growing. A new study shows a shocking level of support for anti-Jewish statements in many countries. This includes Germany.
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