A new report by The Zioneer documents 45 reports of Israelis who were harmed by antisemitic incidents abroad over the past year, describing the phenomenon as unprecedented in scope. The report highlights the growing threat to Israeli travelers worldwide.
A new report by The Zioneer published Sunday documents 45 reports of Israelis who were harmed by antisemitic incidents abroad over the past year, describing the scope as unprecedented. The report cites 45 separate reports of Israelis affected by antisemitic harassment, vandalism, or violence while traveling or living overseas. The findings come amid a broader pattern of rising antisemitism globally, as The Zioneer has previously reported: in the United States, 57% of Jewish adults experienced antisemitism in the past year; in Germany, a record 8,725 antisemitic incidents were recorded in 2025. The report does not specify the countries where the incidents occurred or provide further details on the nature of the harm. The figure of 45 reports is based on documentation collected by The Zioneer over the past twelve months.
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