'Historic Spike' Of Antisemitism In Germany - Worthy Christian News
- Germany recorded a historic spike of 8,627 antisemitic incidents involving violence, vandalism, and threats last year across the country.
- The surge followed the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel and the ongoing war in Gaza, which increased tensions and antisemitic actions in Germany.
- Far-Right Germans caused around three times more antisemitic incidents than Islamists, while antisemitism also spread among radicalized Germans and on social media.
- Benjamin Steinitz, leader of RIAS, stated that the likelihood of Jews facing persecution in Germany has risen since October 7, 2023, and noted that 28% of these incidents took place in Berlin.
- This rise challenges Germany's post-war commitment to combating antisemitism and suggests a growing disconnect between government efforts and public realities.
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'Historic Spike' Of Antisemitism In Germany - Worthy Christian News
By Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief BERLIN/BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – Eighty years after the end of the Holocaust, Germany is once again confronted with a “historic spike” in antisemitic incidents, according to government watchdog figures. Last year, 8,627 antisemitic cases–the highest annual figure ever documented–marked an 80 percent increase over the 2023 total, said Germany’s Federal Association of Departments for Research and In…
Germany saw a record 8627 antisemitic incidents in 2024
The RIAS NGO documented an 80% increase over 2023, including terrorist attacks, assaults, and widespread anti-Israel hate. The post Germany saw a record 8627 antisemitic incidents in 2024 appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
The number of anti-Semitic incidents increases by 77 percent in 2024. Especially the Middle East conflict affects the situation. Universities are also affected.
Antisemitic Incidents in Germany Almost Double in 2024, Report Shows
The number of antisemitic incidents in Germany almost doubled last year, at a time of continued war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, the semi-official German body that tracks antisemitism reported on Wednesday. The Federal Research and Information Point for Antisemitism (RIAS) said it had registered 8,627 incidents of violence, vandalism, and threats against Jews in Germany last year, almost twice the 4,886 recorded in 2023, and far
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