
"In 2025, the ADL recorded 6,274 antisemitic incidents, a decrease of 33% from 2024, but still the third-highest year on record. Anti-Jewish assaults increased to 203, with 32 involving deadly weapons."
"Three people were killed in antisemitic attacks in 2025, the first year since 2019 that Jewish individuals were murdered in the U.S. due to antisemitic violence."
"Oren Segal, ADL senior vice president, stated that the decline in incidents should not be mistaken for progress, as antisemitism remains normalized in public discussion and social media."
"Jews in this country are still being harassed, assaulted, and targeted an average of 17 times a day. That is not a sign of deep progress."
In 2025, the ADL reported 6,274 antisemitic incidents, a 33% decrease from 2024, yet the third-highest total recorded. Anti-Jewish assaults rose to 203, with 32 involving deadly weapons. Three people were killed in antisemitic attacks, marking the first murders since 2019. Global antisemitism surged by 34% amid geopolitical conflicts. U.S. college campuses saw a significant drop in incidents, with a 66% decrease. Despite the decline, antisemitism remains prevalent, with Jews facing harassment and assault daily, indicating a troubling normalization in society.
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