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Antisemitic Violence Worldwide in 2025 Killed Highest Number of Jews in 30 Years, Study Finds

The report says 20 Jews were killed in four attacks last year, with physical assaults, vandalism and online hate also rising across Western countries.

  • A Tel Aviv University report released Tuesday showed 20 Jews were murdered in four antisemitic attacks in 2025, marking the highest death toll in more than 30 years.
  • On December 14, 2025, a gunman killed 15 people at a Jewish community Hanukkah event in Bondi Beach, near Sydney, Australia, the deadliest single incident.
  • In the United States, the report highlighted the "normalization of antisemitic rhetoric in American political discourse" and criticized President Donald Trump for connections to "deep-seated, loathsome antisemites within his camp."
  • The report criticized the Israeli Ministry for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, led by Amichai Chikli, for "continuously expanded" definitions of antisemitism, which authors claim are "emptying it of analytic meaning."
  • Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office recorded 5,729 antisemitic incidents in 2025, down from 6,560 the previous year, though violent attacks remained steady at 144 cases.
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In its new annual report, the University of Tel Aviv has noted a significant increase in anti-Semitic violence worldwide. According to this report, ... The post Deadly Attacks on Jews at the highest level in over 30 years appeared first on Apollo News.

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Antisemitic violence worldwide in 2025 killed highest number of Jews in 30 years, study finds

Violent antisemitic attacks in 2025 killed the highest number of Jews in 30 years, according to a new annual report collating incidents around the world.

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The number of serious crimes at global level has reached the highest level in the last three decades, is shown in a report published by Tel Aviv University this week, quoted by the Agency.

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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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