Antisemitism surges in New York in 2023: Anti-Defamation League

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White supremacist propaganda soared to a record high in 2023, a new report released on Tuesday from the Anti-Defamation League shows.

Panelists at the Anti-Defamation League’s Never is Now summit held this month to combat antisemitism.to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox!

Most of the recorded propaganda in this year’s ADL report zeroes in on the Jewish and LGBTQ+ communities. “That is explosive growth. That to me is the most telling statistic,” said Scott Richman, ADL New York/New Jersey regional director. “It’s clear that these groups have found this to be effective in terms of getting their message out and in terms of recruitment.”Anti-Defamation LeagueRichman explained that more than ever, hate groups are feeling free to spread their messages, almost any time, any where.

Propaganda, as described by the ADL, allows white supremacists to maximize media and online attention while limiting the risk of individual exposure, negative coverage and public backlash.Antisemitism has been on the rise nationwide since the terror group, Hamas, brutally attacked the Israeli people, according to the ADL and many other groups that track hate incidents.

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