8 Agosto 2024

Gran Bretagna, nuovo rapporto del CST sugli episodi di antisemitismo da gennaio a giugno 2024

Antisemitism soars to record high in first half of 2024
Reported incidents up 105 per cent on same period last year, CST report reveals

The first half of this year was the worst six-month period for antisemitism on record, a chastening report by the Community Security Trust has revealed.

Anti-Jewish hate between January and June surged by 105 per cent from the same period last year and was 44 per cent higher than the previous half a year.

In total, 1,978 antisemitic incidents were reported to the CST from January to June.

The figure is more than double the 964 incidents recorded from the same time last year and is the largest number reported to the charity in the first six months of a year since it started keeping records in 1984.

Incidents occurred across various settings, including schools, universities, workplaces, public transport, places of worship, on the streets and online. Although most instances happened in places with the highest number of Jews, antisemitism was reported across the country.

The staggering rise is partially attributed to the war in the Middle East, with over half (1,026 or 52 per cent) of the incidents linked to Israel, Palestine, Hamas or the war.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper condemned the level of antisemitism as “truly appalling,” stating, “There is no place in Britain for this vile hatred and we are absolutely clear that those who push this poison – on the streets or online –must always face the full force of the law.”

Cooper acknowledged the CST’s vital role, thanking them for its “tireless daily work to keep our Jewish communities safe.”

Shadow Home Secretary James Cleverly said: “It can never be right British Jews could be concerned for their safety on the streets of modern Britain.”

He assured support for the CST, saying: “My support, and our party’s support, for the Jewish community and for the vital work of the CST is as strong as ever.”

The report detailed 186 incidents where comparisons were made between Israel or Jews and Nazis. References to Hitler, the Nazis, or the Holocaust were made in 500 incidents (25 per cent of the total). Additionally, 836 incidents (42 per cent) were both anti-Zionist and antisemitic, with “Zionism” or “Zionist” often used as euphemisms for “Jewishness” or “Jew”.

There were 1,618 abusive incidents, up 104 per cent from the 792 reported in the same period in 2023. Threats, including direct threats and incitement to violence, increased by 158 per cent to 142 reports, the highest ever for this category.

In one example reported to the CST, staff at a Holocaust memorial organisation were sent an email in February that threatened the extermination of Jewish people. The message read: “I have come back to exterminate the Jews… collectively you are, without question and by a wide margin, the worst thing that has ever happened in the entire history of the universe. And there will never be this level of evil ever again, anywhere in the universe. Even your wretched Torah is a practical joke played on you by God, that’s how much God hates you.”