After CAM’s release of a new survey showing most Jewish Americans experienced antisemitism in the past year, former Attorney General of Virginia Jason Miyares issued a powerful call to action this week, urging elected officials nationwide to confront the escalating crisis.
Speaking at a CAM-organized online briefing, Miyares detailed the model he advanced in Virginia and encouraged peers to implement it in their states, including the establishment of dedicated antisemitism task forces.
Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv, more than 100 top Israeli influencers convened for the CAM-led “Voices for Truth: Israel Edition” summit. The daylong forum, coming on the heels of the U.S. version held in Miami in May, offered leading Israel-based digital creators and storytellers a hands-on, action-driven experience aimed at building unity in the fight against antisemitism and extremism.
9.4% Rise in Far-Right Antisemitic Incidents Monitored This Week
Of the 111 incidents tracked globally by the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM this week, nearly one quarter (24.4%) were motivated by far-right ideologies, a 9.4% increase from the previous week.
Prominent incidents recorded by the ARC this week included :
- Spain: A massive banner reading "Destroy Israel" was unfurled at the San Fermín festival opening ceremony in Pamplona.
- Italy: An Israeli tourist was sent an email by the Decumani Hotel De Charme in Naples endorsing the "No Room for Genocide" campaign.
- England: Jewish participants were harassed, heckled, and intimidated at London's annual Pride march.
- Canada: A passerby repeatedly tried to pull an Orthodox Jewish man's streimel from his head outside a Montreal synagogue.
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Data on Antisemitic Incidents
The latest Global Antisemitism Report highlights 111 new incidents of antisemitism monitored worldwide by the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM during the past week.
Of incidents attributable to an ideological motivation, 64.4% were Far-Left (58 incidents), 24.4% Far-Right (22), and 11.1% Islamist-Inspired (10 incidents).