By: ISD Global, Krystalle Pinilla
In a time when antisemites are able to network freely online, hiding behind coded language and phrases with double meanings, research has shown that hate speech against Jewish people has not only increased in volume over the past decade, but also in severity.
This Dispatch provides an overview of the online antisemitism threat landscape, which has increased in recent years, particularly since the pandemic. It is based on our recently released publication ‘Online Antisemitism: A Toolkit for Civil Society’, which aims to build capacity among civil society to confront online antisemitism, and was jointly authored by ISD and B’nai B’rith International, in partnership with UNESCO.