European Antisemitism Monitor · May 25 2026 Daily Digest
Policy and Legal Developments
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UK antisemitism is escalating through parallel channels of individual hate crimes and foreign interference.
A judicial review seeks to clarify the IHRA working definition's application by UK public bodies, arguing it suppresses lawful criticism of Israel.
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European Jewish communities uniformly condemned Ben-Gvir's flotilla humiliations as a moral red line that undermines their defense of Israel against...
After Slovenia elected strongly pro-Israel Prime Minister Janez Jansa, Jewish community leader Robert Waltl expressed cautious hope for systematic...
Far-right politician Diana Sosoaca faces potential trial after the European Parliament lifted her immunity for promoting antisemitism and Holocaust...
A five-year prison term for Tavius Jean-Charles highlights both the severity of recent threats and authorities' intent to deter further attacks.
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British Jews face an unprecedented threat combining street violence, online radicalization, and Iran-linked terrorism.
France's attempt to criminalize "new forms of antisemitism" via expanded terrorism laws was withdrawn after critics warned it would suppress...
The American Bar Association's August 2025 endorsement of the non-binding Global Guidelines for Countering Antisemitism—already backed by dozens of...
Israel recorded its first negative migration balance last year, with a record 82,700 people leaving in 2024.
French authorities have systematically criminalised pro-Palestinian speech under the cover of fighting antisemitism, according to columnist Rokhaya...
European Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schinas warned during parliamentary discussions on digital extremism and antisemitism that “what starts...
A clear trend is emerging across Western Europe: rising antisemitic incidents and discourse frequently channeled through anti-Zionist protests and...
In a Commons debate on Defence Readiness, Labour MP David Taylor identified Iran as another major driver of antisemitism in Britain and called for...
Zionism emerged in the late 19th century as a direct response to the virulent wave of Christian antisemitism spreading across Europe.