Study: Anti-Semitism on The Rise as Pandemic Continues to Rage on
The Israeli Diaspora Affairs Ministry released a study on Tuesday that says that anti-Semitic attacks are likely to surge globally in 2021 amid the coronavirus pandemic
The annual report of the ministry released Sunday said that “the rising rates of anti-Semitic sentiment are expected to lead to a significant increase in violence against Jews and Jewish sites in 2021. This is expected to challenge communities around the world, especially the American Jewish community.”
According to the report, the pandemic is being exploited to spread conspiracy theories that Jews allegedly “launched” the COVID-19 outbreak last year to make a profit from it. It also notes that while physical attacks against Jews declined last year due to virus-induced lockdowns, hatred is expected to continue even after the pandemic is over, especially on social media.
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Everyone likes to say “Never Again,” but the hatred that fueled the Holocaust is still alive and well in the world today.
The new report was prepared ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, while will be marked on Wednesday, January 27. The Ministry of Diaspora Affairs forecasts worrying days ahead for Jews in North America and Europe.
Nine out of 10 American Jews who were surveyed in the report said they are concerned by current antisemitic trends in their country. According to one popular conspiracy, “the Jews spread the pandemic for financial gain.” One can only imagine the kind of physical reactions such a sentiment might fuel when the nation begins to assess the aftermath of the Corona lockdowns.