Data: Antisemitic Incidents Worldwide 2025
The Antisemitism Worldwide Report has not been a messenger of good news in recent years. Still, a year ago, the Report for 2024 introduced an optimistic note. It corrected the conventional wisdom according to which the number of antisemitic incidents increased since 2023 as the war in Gaza progressed and demonstrated that hate crimes against Jews reached their peak in the immediate aftermath of October 7, 2023, and then were on the decline. There were thus reasons to hope that a downward trend would continue in 2025, especially with the ending of the war in October, and with governments around the world affirming their commitment to combating antisemitism.
Unfortunately, this has not been the case.
Our data for 2025 points to worrying trends. The year witnessed 20 casualties killed in four antisemitic attacks in three countries. This is the highest number of casualties in one year for over three decades. While in several countries the total number of incidents moderately decreased in 2025 in comparison to 2024, in several other countries, including Britain, Australia, Italy, and Belgium, it moderately increased. In several countries that saw a decrease in the total number of incidents in comparison to 2024, including France, the number of incidents that involved physical assaults increased. Across the globe, the number of antisemitic incidents remained dozens of percent higher than in the period before the war.
The data is based on information provided to the Report by dozens of police departments, specialized agencies, organizations that monitor and combat antisemitism, Jewish community organizations, activists, media reports and field observations.
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