THE
TAKE
The advocacy group's data - which showed a 388% rise in
antisemitic incidents in the U.S. between Oct. 7 and Oct. 23
over the prior year - comes amid monitoring by American
authorities of domestic threats due to the conflict.
THE NUMBERS
The ADL Center on Extremism said preliminary data showed 312
reported U.S. antisemitic incidents from Oct. 7 to Oct. 23,
including harassment, vandalism and assault.
About 190 of those were directly linked to the war between
Israel and Hamas.
Among examples cited by ADL were alleged physical assault;
violent online messages, especially on messaging platform
Telegram; and rallies where "ADL found explicit or strong
implicit support for Hamas and/or violence against Jews in
Israel."
In the same period of 2022, ADL recorded 64 U.S. antisemitic
incidents, of which four were linked to Israel.
Antisemitism was already rising in the U.S. before the war.
Nearly 3,700 antisemitic incidents were recorded in 2022, more
than in any year since ADL began tracking the issue in 1979.
KEY QUOTE
"When conflict erupts in Israel, antisemitic incidents soon
follow in the U.S. and globally," said ADL CEO Jonathan
Greenblatt, urging authorities to provide security and support
to Jewish communities.
CONTEXT
The U.S. Justice Department has said it is monitoring rising
threats against Jews and Muslims amid the conflict. President
Joe Biden has condemned antisemitism and Islamophobia.
Hamas' Oct. 7 attack killed over 1,400 people and Israel's air
strikes on Gaza have since killed over 5,700 Palestinians as of
Tuesday, according to Gaza officials.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Kieran
Murray and Cynthia Osterman)
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