In Miami, nearly 200 leading influencers with more than 100 million collective followers built a united front against online antisemitism, extremism, and anti-West narratives at the CAM-hosted “Voices for Truth” summit.

Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, lawmakers convened for a bipartisan celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM), organized by CAM.

At the same time, CAM’s work with mayors and law enforcement accelerated forward with a specialized antisemitism training session for New York state police and the official launch of the Jewish Mayors and Municipal Leaders Association (JMMLA), chaired by Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner.

Breakdown of Antisemitic incidents
Breakdown of Antisemitic incidents (credit: COMBAT ANTISEMITISM MOVEMENT)

Nearly 1/3 of Global Incidents Linked to ‘Nakba Day’ Demonstrations

Of the 141 incidents recorded globally by CAM’s Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) this week:

  • 63 (48.8%) were Islamist-inspired, 47 (36.4%) were linked to far-left ideology, and 19 (14.7%) had far-right motivations, excluding incidents not attributable to a specific category.
  • 43 incidents this week (30.5%) were linked to “Nakba Day” demonstrations, where anti-Israel activists annually commemorate the “catastrophe” of the Jewish state’s founding in 1948.

US Congressional Candidate Threatens to Jail ‘American Zionists’

The ARC tracked 35 incidents in the United States this week, 24.8% - nearly one in four - of the global total.

In Texas’s 35th congressional district, Democratic candidate Maureen Galindo posted a chilling threat to "turn Karnes ICE Detention Center into a prison for American Zionists.”

Other notable incidents documented worldwide by the ARC this week included:

  • United States: Demonstrators in New York City flew a flag adorned with the image of assassinated Hamas spokesman Abu Obeida.
  • United Kingdom: An Islamist man in London threatened to “behead the dirty Jews one by one."
  • Ireland: A Dublin city councilor shared a video urging a "real final solution” against “satanic” Jews.

Data on Antisemitic Incidents

The latest Global Antisemitism Report highlights 141 new incidents of antisemitism monitored worldwide by the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM during the past week.

Data on Antisemitic Incidents
Data on Antisemitic Incidents (credit: COMBAT ANTISEMITISM MOVEMENT)

Of incidents attributable to an ideological motivation, 48.8% were Islamist-Inspired (63 incidents), 36.4% Far-Left (47 incidents), and 14.7% Far-Right (19 incidents).