Weekly Antisemitism Report Highlights Violent Subway Attack and Global Incidents
CAM weekly antisemitism report – woman attacker on NY subway screams “Jews are eating kids”
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A 34-year-old woman attacked an Orthodox Jewish passenger on a Manhattan subway, shouting antisemitic slurs. The Antisemitism Research Center reported 130 new incidents globally, with 60% linked to Far-Left ideologies. Other incidents occurred in Germany and the UK, highlighting a rise in antisemitic acts.
- 01The victim of the subway attack suffered a concussion and was physically assaulted by Diana Smith, who is 34 years old.
- 02The Antisemitism Research Center reported 130 new antisemitic incidents globally in the past week.
- 0360% of the incidents were attributed to Far-Left ideologies, while 24.2% were Islamist-Inspired and 15.8% were Far-Right.
- 04In Boulder, Colorado, a statement from local Students for Justice in Palestine defended a firebombing that killed an elderly Jewish woman.
- 05An Israeli family was denied accommodation at a Bavarian hotel due to their Jewish identity.
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A young Orthodox Jewish woman was hospitalized after being attacked on a subway train in Manhattan by 34-year-old Diana Smith, who shouted antisemitic remarks, including the claim that "Jews are eating kids." Video footage captured Smith verbally harassing the victim before physically assaulting her, resulting in the victim sustaining a concussion. This incident is part of a troubling trend, as the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) reported 130 new antisemitic incidents globally in the past week. Among these, 60% were linked to Far-Left ideologies, 24.2% to Islamist-inspired motives, and 15.8% to Far-Right beliefs. Other reported incidents included an Israeli family being denied service at a hotel in Bavaria, Germany, and a fire being deliberately set in a Jewish residential building in London. The report underscores the urgent need to address rising antisemitism worldwide.
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The rise in antisemitic incidents poses a significant threat to Jewish communities and public safety.
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