Antisemitic incidents in Europe rise as Gaza war rages, survey shows

In the year before the survey was conducted, 90% of respondents had encountered antisemitism on the internet.

 People take part in a protest in support of Palestinians, in Bucharest, Romania, October 21, 2023 (photo credit: REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu)
People take part in a protest in support of Palestinians, in Bucharest, Romania, October 21, 2023
(photo credit: REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu)

The war in Gaza has contributed to a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents in Europe, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) said in a report released on Thursday.

An FRA survey conducted between January and June 2023 showed antisemitism was already high in Europe before the war began in October, and information collected from 12 Jewish community organizations since then showed a further rise, the report said.

"Jewish people have experienced more antisemitic incidents since October 2023, with some organizations reporting an increase of more than 400%," it said.

Three out of four Jewish respondents said they felt people hold them responsible for the Israeli government's actions, and 80% felt antisemitism had grown in the European country where they live in the five years before the survey, it showed.

In the year before the survey was conducted, 90% of respondents had encountered antisemitism on the internet, with more than half experiencing it offline from people they know or in the media.

 People attend a demonstration against antisemitism in front of Paris City Hall after three teenagers aged 12 to 13 indicted in Courbevoie, accused of rape and anti-Semitic violence against a 12-year-old girl, in Paris, France, June 19, 2024. The slogan reads ''Do not sacrifice the French Jews.'' (credit: REUTERS/DYLAN MARTINEZ)
People attend a demonstration against antisemitism in front of Paris City Hall after three teenagers aged 12 to 13 indicted in Courbevoie, accused of rape and anti-Semitic violence against a 12-year-old girl, in Paris, France, June 19, 2024. The slogan reads ''Do not sacrifice the French Jews.'' (credit: REUTERS/DYLAN MARTINEZ)

More than one-third were harassed during the same period because of their origin, most of them multiple times.

"Antisemitic harassment and violence mostly take place in streets, parks, or shops," the FRA said.

Hiding their Jewish identity

The survey said more than three-quarters of respondents hide their Jewish identity at least occasionally, and more than one-third avoid Jewish events or sites because of safety concerns.

The survey was carried out in 13 member states accounting for 96% of the EU's estimated Jewish population, which the FPA put at a little over 1 million.

About 1,200 people were killed, and over 250 hostages were taken in the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists. Israel's retaliatory offensive in Gaza has killed over 38,000, the Hamas-run health ministry in the enclave said.


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A watchdog said last month that antisemitism had risen more than 80% in Germany last year. A network of NGOs monitoring Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hatred said in June that anti-Muslim incidents registered in Germany had also risen.