CST recorded 325 antisemitic incidents across the UK in the last two academic years

CST recorded a total of 325 universityrelated antisemitic incidents in the last two academic years: 53 incidents in 2022/23 and 272 in 2023/24.

This is a record total for university-related antisemitic incidents and marks a 117 percent increase from the 150 university incidents recorded in 2020-2022 – the two academic years covered in our previous report.

In 2023/24, the 272 university-related antisemitic incidents recorded by CST marked the highest total recorded for a single academic year.

This can primarily be attributed to the wave of anti-Jewish hatred following the 7 October Hamas terror attack on Israel and the subsequent ongoing war in the Middle East that has led to a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents nationwide.

CST recorded 85 university incidents in October 2023, which accounted for over a years’ worth of incidents in a single month and included 11 threats towards Jewish students and the wider Jewish community. In comparison, the previous record monthly total of university-related antisemitic incidents was 55 during the 2021 Israel-Gaza war.

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EJC holds Executive Committee meeting in Paris

The European Jewish Congress held its Executive Committee meeting on 10 December in Paris, France, where leaders of Jewish communities gathered to discuss recent developments, exchange best practices and address challenges ahead amid the rising antisemitism after the October 7th massacre.