Nearly half worldwide hold antisemitic views, ADL says
- The Anti-Defamation League has reported a significant increase in global antisemitic attitudes over the past decade, with 46% of adults across the globe holding deeply entrenched antisemitic beliefs.
- The ADL found that there has been a particular rise in antisemitic beliefs following the Hamas terror attack against Israel and Israel's war in Gaza in 2023, with elevated levels of antisemitic attitudes among people under 35 compared to older individuals.
- In 2023, the number of antisemitic incidents in the US reached a record high since the ADL began tracking such incidents in 1979, and Europe has also seen a rise in antisemitism with attacks surging since the Hamas attacks. Governments worldwide must take immediate action to combat incidents of hate and violence.
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- 35% of the sources are Center, 35% of the sources lean Right
35% Center
L 30%
C 35%
R 35%
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