The Jerusalem Post

Antisemiti­sm in Vienna surges

- • By ZVIKA KLEIN

Last year, a total of 965 antisemiti­c incidents were reported to the Reporting Office for Antisemiti­sm of the Jewish Community of Vienna (IKG), an increase of 65% compared with 2020 (585 incidents).

It was the highest number of recorded antisemiti­c incidents since documentat­ion began 20 years ago, the IKG said.

The number of antisemiti­c incidents only represents those that were brought to the attention of the authoritie­s, and “it must be assumed that there is a larger number of unrecorded incidents” since “the report counts only those antisemiti­c incidents that were reported and that, following evaluation by the experts at the Reporting Office for Antisemiti­sm, were found to be clearly antisemiti­c under the IHRA definition,” the report said.

A record 167 antisemiti­c incidents occurred in May, which the IKG attributed to the military escalation between Palestinia­n terrorists and Israel and to extremist far-right activity connected with the coronaviru­s pandemic.

There were 113 antisemiti­c incidents in November, the second-highest number, which the IKG attributed to new measures to prevent coronaviru­s and the announceme­nt of vaccine mandates.

Most of the reported antisemiti­c incidents took place on social-media networks (386). The number of incidents reported on the basis of personal perception was 292, while 131 incidents were recorded in online environmen­ts.

“In 2021, the Reporting

Office for Antisemiti­sm of the Jewish Community of Vienna registered 965 cases,” IKG president Oskar Deutsch said Friday at a press conference. “This is an all-time high. We can only reverse this trend together.”

“I call upon each and every one to show courage when they witness antisemiti­c incidents wherever they occur,” he said. “Antisemiti­sm is always antidemocr­atic. Therefore, we are all affected by these worrying numbers. This is why it is of utmost importance to stand up for your free, open and pluralisti­c society.

“We are working closely with our partners in the government, institutio­ns and civil society. Through various initiative­s supporting and protecting Jewish life in Austria, we are thriving as a community, and we invite all Jews to witness this miracle. The challenge of the rise of antisemiti­c incidents is a global phenomenon, and we are working closely with all strands of society to combat the rise in antisemiti­c incidents,” Deutsch said.

IKG secretary-general Benjamin Nägele said: “The two main reasons for the rise in antisemiti­c incidents during 2021 were right-wing extremists participat­ing in the demonstrat­ions against the corona measures as well as antisemiti­c demonstrat­ions pretending to be criticizin­g the State of Israel. Additional­ly, there is an increasing number of community members who are willing to report such incidents, providing us with a clearer understand­ing of the dimension regarding antisemiti­c cases in Austria.”

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