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77% Surge in Antisemitic Incidents in Germany Linked to Gaza Conflict
Germany experienced a 77% increase in antisemitic incidents in 2024, reaching 8,627 cases, largely attributed to the October 2023 Gaza conflict; direct attacks on Jews and Israelis nearly tripled, with a significant rise in university incidents.
77% Surge in Antisemitic Incidents in Germany Linked to Gaza Conflict
Germany experienced a 77% increase in antisemitic incidents in 2024, reaching 8,627 cases, largely attributed to the October 2023 Gaza conflict; direct attacks on Jews and Israelis nearly tripled, with a significant rise in university incidents.
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36% Bias Score


Sharp Rise in Antisemitic Incidents in Germany in 2024
The German Federal Association for Research on Antisemitism (RIAS) reported over 8,500 antisemitic incidents in Germany during 2024, a significant increase linked to the Gaza conflict; motivations varied, with a large portion having unclear motives.
Sharp Rise in Antisemitic Incidents in Germany in 2024
The German Federal Association for Research on Antisemitism (RIAS) reported over 8,500 antisemitic incidents in Germany during 2024, a significant increase linked to the Gaza conflict; motivations varied, with a large portion having unclear motives.
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24% Bias Score


Rise in US Antisemitic Attacks Amidst Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Three antisemitic attacks in the US this year—arson at Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro's residence, the murder of two Israeli embassy workers in Washington D.C., and a torching in Boulder, Colorado—injured at least 14 and highlight the rise of antisemitic violence fueled by the Israeli-Palestinian con...
Rise in US Antisemitic Attacks Amidst Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Three antisemitic attacks in the US this year—arson at Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro's residence, the murder of two Israeli embassy workers in Washington D.C., and a torching in Boulder, Colorado—injured at least 14 and highlight the rise of antisemitic violence fueled by the Israeli-Palestinian con...
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48% Bias Score


Munich Opens First T*IN Violence Shelter Amid Rise in Anti-LGBTQI+ Crimes
Germany opened its first violence shelter for transgender, inter, and non-binary (T*IN) individuals in Munich on Monday, addressing a critical need amid a sharp rise in crimes against LGBTQI+ people, with 1,785 cases reported in 2023 compared to 1,188 in 2022.
Munich Opens First T*IN Violence Shelter Amid Rise in Anti-LGBTQI+ Crimes
Germany opened its first violence shelter for transgender, inter, and non-binary (T*IN) individuals in Munich on Monday, addressing a critical need amid a sharp rise in crimes against LGBTQI+ people, with 1,785 cases reported in 2023 compared to 1,188 in 2022.
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40% Bias Score


Rise in Right-Wing Extremism Among German Youth
German authorities are investigating a rise in right-wing extremism among youth, following a neo-Nazi cell's disruption and a school's adoption of Nazi-themed graduation slogans; this reflects a broader societal trend indicated by a 30% increase in related incidents in 2024.
Rise in Right-Wing Extremism Among German Youth
German authorities are investigating a rise in right-wing extremism among youth, following a neo-Nazi cell's disruption and a school's adoption of Nazi-themed graduation slogans; this reflects a broader societal trend indicated by a 30% increase in related incidents in 2024.
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48% Bias Score


Antisemitic Attack Kills Two Israeli Embassy Staffers in Washington, D.C.
Two Israeli embassy staffers were shot and killed in an antisemitic attack in Washington, D.C., on May 24, 2024, prompting a federal investigation into potential ties to terrorism amidst rising antisemitic incidents and violent pro-Palestine protests across the U.S.
Antisemitic Attack Kills Two Israeli Embassy Staffers in Washington, D.C.
Two Israeli embassy staffers were shot and killed in an antisemitic attack in Washington, D.C., on May 24, 2024, prompting a federal investigation into potential ties to terrorism amidst rising antisemitic incidents and violent pro-Palestine protests across the U.S.
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52% Bias Score

77% Surge in Antisemitic Incidents in Germany in 2024
The German Federal Association of Research and Information Centers (RIAS) reported a 77% surge in antisemitic incidents in 2024, including eight cases of extreme violence, 186 attacks, 443 property damage cases, and 300 threats, mostly stemming from the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.

77% Surge in Antisemitic Incidents in Germany in 2024
The German Federal Association of Research and Information Centers (RIAS) reported a 77% surge in antisemitic incidents in 2024, including eight cases of extreme violence, 186 attacks, 443 property damage cases, and 300 threats, mostly stemming from the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
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28% Bias Score

Lower Saxony: High Number of Consultations on Right-Wing Extremism in 2024
Lower Saxony's victim support agency registered 68 new cases (84 victims) of right-wing, racist, and antisemitic violence in 2024, indicating a new attack every five days, with over a quarter of victims being minors, and a persistent need for support due to insufficient police referrals.

Lower Saxony: High Number of Consultations on Right-Wing Extremism in 2024
Lower Saxony's victim support agency registered 68 new cases (84 victims) of right-wing, racist, and antisemitic violence in 2024, indicating a new attack every five days, with over a quarter of victims being minors, and a persistent need for support due to insufficient police referrals.
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28% Bias Score

Rise in Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes Fueled by Far-Right Weaponization of Rights
Far-right politicians in Europe are using LGBTQ+ rights as a political weapon, leading to a surge in hate crimes and violence, as evidenced by a recent survey showing that 14% of LGBTIQ people experienced physical or sexual attacks in the past five years, and one in three faced repeated violence.

Rise in Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes Fueled by Far-Right Weaponization of Rights
Far-right politicians in Europe are using LGBTQ+ rights as a political weapon, leading to a surge in hate crimes and violence, as evidenced by a recent survey showing that 14% of LGBTIQ people experienced physical or sexual attacks in the past five years, and one in three faced repeated violence.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Cuts Harvard Funding Amid Antisemitism Concerns
The Trump administration ended all financial ties with Harvard University, revoking \$100 million in federal funding due to concerns about antisemitism tolerance; Twitch streamer Hasan Piker was suspended for broadcasting the manifesto of the Washington D.C. shooting suspect, and the Washington Post...

Trump Cuts Harvard Funding Amid Antisemitism Concerns
The Trump administration ended all financial ties with Harvard University, revoking \$100 million in federal funding due to concerns about antisemitism tolerance; Twitch streamer Hasan Piker was suspended for broadcasting the manifesto of the Washington D.C. shooting suspect, and the Washington Post...
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56% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting to Poison Children
A 21-year-old leader of a neo-Nazi group, Mikhail Shkhvatsishvili, was extradited from Moldova to the US and charged with plotting to poison Jewish children and other minorities in Brooklyn with candy laced with poison disguised as a Santa Claus. The plot was discovered when he contacted an undercov...

Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting to Poison Children
A 21-year-old leader of a neo-Nazi group, Mikhail Shkhvatsishvili, was extradited from Moldova to the US and charged with plotting to poison Jewish children and other minorities in Brooklyn with candy laced with poison disguised as a Santa Claus. The plot was discovered when he contacted an undercov...
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52% Bias Score

Jewish Groups Demand $1 Billion in Security Funding After Washington Shooting
A shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., left two dead, prompting major Jewish groups to request $1 billion in federal funding for religious institution security, citing rising antisemitism and online hate speech as contributing factors.

Jewish Groups Demand $1 Billion in Security Funding After Washington Shooting
A shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., left two dead, prompting major Jewish groups to request $1 billion in federal funding for religious institution security, citing rising antisemitism and online hate speech as contributing factors.
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36% Bias Score
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