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IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism Adoptions

In recent years, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism has emerged as the global “gold standard” in the collective effort against rising contemporary Jew-hatred, in all its manifestations.

The definition’s far-reaching impact is rooted in the broad-based consensus that has formed around it, with more than 1,100 entities worldwide adopting or endorsing it as an essential tool to delineate what constitutes prejudiced behavior toward the Jewish people, with the following countries and U.S. states among them.

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The iconic Marseille city sign was defaced overnight with the colors of the Palestinian flag and tagged “Free Palestine.”

Thank you @martinevassal , President of the Metropole and Department, for condemning this vandalism and affirming that it does not represent Marseille’s identity.
During Andorra’s annual carnival yesterday, a mannequin representing Israel, marked with a blue Star of David, was hanged, shot, and burned while the crowd applauded.

This crosses every line and must stop before they replace the mannequin with a real person.
Three Israelis were violently attacked at a bar in Koh Samui, Thailand, after being identified speaking Hebrew.

French tourists of North African origin confronted them, saying “You are Israelis,” chased them into a restroom, forced the door open, and demanded they empty their pockets.
The Koba Mosque in Lyon, France was vandalized overnight for the fourth time in less than two years.

We are deeply concerned by the rise in vandalism targeting places of worship across France.

Vandalizing mosques, synagogues, or churches is unacceptable. Every place of worship must be respected and protected.
Harassed and called “child killers,” 3 elderly Jewish women were removed by security from Madrid’s Reina Sofía Museum because others were “disturbed that they are Jewish.” One of them is a Holocaust survivor.

Staff told the women to hide their Jewish symbols and forced them out while the aggressors stayed.
“Could have been one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in UK history,” according to authorities.

Walid Saadaoui, Bilel Saadaoui, and Amar Hussein have been jailed for planning an ISIS-inspired terror attack targeting the UK’s Jewish community.
3,700 antisemitic incidents were recorded in the United Kingdom in 2025.

One of the worst years ever documented by CST data.

Among them was the Yom Kippur terrorist attack in Manchester, where two people were murdered in cold blood and several others were wounded.
20 years ago, Ilan Halimi, a young French Jewish man, was kidnapped by the “Gang of the Barbarians.”

He was tortured for 24 days and killed for being Jewish.

This year, the tree planted in his memory was chainsawed twice.

May Ilan’s memory be a blessing.
We will never forget him. We will never forgive those who murdered him.
“From London to Gaza, we will have an intifada.”

That’s what students were chanting on the campus of University College London.

Casually. Loudly. In public.

“Intifada” is not a call for peace.
It refers to years of terror attacks that killed over 1,000 Israelis and wounded thousands more.
Anne Frank was murdered by the Nazis.

This week in Australia, her image was used on a banner to compare Israel to Nazis.

This crosses every line.
This is Holocaust inversion.
This is beyond offensive.

Let Anne Frank rest in peace.

Enough!
Pro-Palestine protesters gathered in a Jewish neighborhood in Queens and protested outside a yeshiva, chanting: “Say it loud, say it clear, we support Hamas here.”

Hamas is a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, responsible for mass murder, rape, and the slaughter of civilians, yet Zohran Mamdani has framed them as “liberators.”

When Mamdani refuses to condemn Hamas, defends calls to “Globalize the Intifada,” and scraps the IHRA definition of antisemitism, he legitimizes terrorist support and incites violence against Jewish New Yorkers.
A Jewish man and his coworkers were verbally attacked with antisemitic slurs outside the citizenM Miami Worldcenter hotel in Miami.

The attacker shouted, “You f*cking Jew” and accused them of “using kids as lab rats.”

This is blood libel.

The same centuries old lie used to justify violence against Jews.
Overnight, Shaare Tefila Congregation in Maryland was defaced with a swastika and antisemitic slurs.

The graffiti included the antisemitic slogan, “AZAB,” leaving the community shaken and afraid.
Calls to murder Jews were chanted openly in the heart of Amsterdam.

“Globalize the intifada” is not a slogan for peace. It refers to years of terror attacks that killed over 1,000 Israelis and wounded thousands more.

Just months ago in Amsterdam, Israeli football fans were hunted down and attacked in the streets.

That is what a modern intifada looks like.
A 13 year old Jewish boy was walking to synagogue in Paris.

Five men surrounded him.

They threw him to the ground.
They punched him in the face and beat him.

He held his kippa in his hands.

They pressed a knife to his neck.

They told him to empty his pockets.
They stole everything.

They called him a dirty Jew.

One suspect was arrested.
Four are still walking freely in the streets.

This is what being Jewish in France looks like today.

Unbearable.

Enough is enough.
Congratulations to the City of Parkland for unanimously adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism.

Thank you Mayor Rich Walker, the City Commission, and Commissioner Jordan Isrow for your leadership and decisive action to protect the Jewish community as antisemitism rises worldwide.

Proud to stand and work together through the Combat Antisemitism Movement.
Pro Palestinian protesters were seen burning an Israeli flag beside the Kutubiyya Mosque in Marrakech, Morocco, this week.

Morocco restored ties with Israel under the Abraham Accords in December 2020, expanding tourism and cooperation.

Acts like this only push peace further away.
Two men filmed themselves driving a Kia sedan through a Jewish neighborhood, spraying Orthodox Jews with water guns.

One was identified as Kamil Galanty, a UK resident originally from Poland.
At the #SuperBowl2026, a man asked to change seats because Jews wearing kippa were seated in front of him.
Thank you to our community of 80,000 followers on Instagram.

Every day we expose antisemitism, track incidents worldwide, and bring real data to light. This fight only grows stronger together.

80,000 is not just a number. It is a community that shows up.

Let’s keep building.