Las Vegas Review-Journal

Antisemiti­c incidents continue to spike, ADL says

- By Rick Sobey

BOSTON — White supremacis­t and antisemiti­c propaganda incidents continued to spike across the country last year, especially in the wake of the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel, as local incidents have “grown exponentia­lly in recent years,” the ADL reported.

White supremacis­t propaganda incidents hit record highs in 2023 with a total of 7,567 reported incidents — a 12 percent jump from the previous year, according to the Anti-defamation League Center on Extremism’s annual report.

With an average of about 20 incidents a day, last year marked the highest level of incidents since ADL began tracking such data in 2017.

This was the second straight year that ADL reported record-breaking propaganda numbers, as officials warn that antisemiti­sm and other forms of hate are on the rise.

“At a time when antisemiti­c sentiment and incidents are at historic levels, white supremacis­ts are increasing­ly resorting to hate propaganda to spread pernicious ideas against Jews and other marginaliz­ed groups,” said ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.

“Hardly a day goes by without communitie­s being targeted by this odious rhetoric that terrorizes and harasses people at increasing­ly disturbing rates,” Greenblatt added. “This growing threat reminds us we must stay committed to the fight against all forms of hate.”

The highest levels of white supremacis­t propaganda activity were reported in Virginia, Texas, California, New York, and Massachuse­tts last year.

Regionally, ADL recorded 339 incidents in Massachuse­tts last year, which was down from 465 incidents in 2022. In comparison, there were 11 reported incidents seven years ago.

The most active groups in Massachuse­tts last year were Patriot Front (257 incidents), Aryan Circle (59), Nationalis­t Social Club (12), and Goyim Defense League (six).

This increase was largely due to the white supremacis­t group Patriot Front reincorpor­ating antisemiti­c phrases into their propaganda. It was also buoyed by online reactions to the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel — as white supremacis­t leaders applauded the terrorist group and violence against Israelis.

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