The Global Rise of Antisemitism: Causes and Faith Response

The Global Rise of Antisemitism: Causes and Faith Response

The rise in antisemitism in the U.S. and the world today poses a significant moral issue for Catholics – image courtesy of Vecteezy.com.

Over the past decade, antisemitism has re-emerged as a serious global concern, affecting Jewish communities in the United States and across the world. What many once considered a diminishing form of prejudice has instead resurfaced in new and troubling ways—online, in public discourse, and through real-world acts of harassment and violence. The rise is not isolated to one country or ideology; it is a global phenomenon shaped by digital culture, political tension, and ongoing international conflicts.

Understanding this increase requires careful examination of the data and a deeper analysis of its causes. Beyond that, for people of faith—especially Christians—it also raises important moral and spiritual questions. How should society respond to such hatred? And what do the teachings of Jesus say about responding to prejudice, division, and violence?

Antisemitism Over the Last 10 Years

The data from reputable organizations shows a dramatic and sustained increase in antisemitic incidents over the past decade. In the United States, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reports that antisemitic incidents have surged by 893% over the last ten years, reaching a record high of 9,354 incidents in 2024. These incidents include harassment, vandalism, and physical assault, and they have been recorded in all 50 states.

Globally, the trend is equally concerning. Reports from international organizations show steep increases across multiple countries:

  • Antisemitic incidents rose sharply between 2021 and 2023, including increases of 227% in the U.S. and 185% in France.
  • Worldwide incidents surged by approximately 340% between 2022 and 2024, according to some reports.

Recent events have also led to sharp spikes. For example, in the months following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, antisemitic incidents in the United States increased by over 300% in a short period. Israel was the victim of abhorrent attacks on their people on October 7, 2023, yet antisemites chose to use this time to increase their attacks globally on the Jewish people. This is despicable.

Even when numbers fluctuate year to year, they remain significantly higher than in earlier periods. For instance, although incidents declined somewhat in 2025, they were still far above levels seen before 2023.

Key Drivers as to Why Antisemitism is Increasing

There have been several key drivers identified that are cause/contributors to this rise in antisemitism:

Social Media and Digital Amplification

One of the most influential factors has been the rise of social media platforms. Over 70% of Jewish individuals report seeing antisemitism online.

Digital platforms allow hate to spread rapidly due to:

  • Anonymity
  • Algorithm-driven amplification
  • Coordinated misinformation

In some studies, antisemitic content on platforms surged dramatically, showing how quickly narratives can spread.

Political Polarization and Extremism

Antisemitism today is not confined to one ideology. It appears across:

  • Far-right extremism
  • Far-left activism
  • Religious extremist movements

Heightened political division increases the likelihood of scapegoating minority groups, including Jewish communities. Research shows that social and political tensions contribute to higher incident rates.

Global Conflicts and the Middle East

Recent conflicts have strongly influenced antisemitic trends.

  • In 2024, 58% of U.S. incidents were linked to Israel or Zionism-related tensions.
  • Global reports confirm that antisemitic incidents spike sharply following geopolitical conflicts, especially those involving Israel.

Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories

Antisemitism increasingly spreads through modern conspiracy narratives tied to current events.

Reports show that the following all contribute to rising hostility:

  • False claims and distorted media narratives, e.g., that Israel was behind the 9/11 attacks, are false claims
  • Misleading images and misinformation
  • Politicized interpretations of global crises

Rising Violence

Antisemitism is becoming more visible and, in some cases, more violent:

  • Increasing levels of harassment, vandalism, and assault
  • A normalization of antisemitic rhetoric
  • Growing fear among Jewish communities

The Catholic View

The rise in antisemitism is a global problem, and as Catholics, we must stand against it -Image by Kevin Snyman from Pixabay.

For Catholics, the rise of antisemitism presents not only a social crisis but a moral one. The values we hold close are opposed to the hate we see now daily, especially towards the Jewish people. The rise in antisemitism goes completely against our charge of “love your neighbor” (Mark 12:31). Jesus asks us to “love our enemies,” so if you don’t happen to agree with Israel, that’s fine, but that doesn’t give you a reason to harass or commit violent acts against Jews. We are a peaceful people and reject violence of any kind. The constant attacks on Jews in the street, at college and university campuses, and anywhere else they are occurring must stop now.

The rise of antisemitism reflects a convergence of powerful forces—technology, political division, global conflict, and misinformation—that amplify one another. Social media companies must take more proactive steps to stop antisemitism on their platforms. Many are focusing on hate speech within their platforms, but it is simply not enough.

Social solutions require education, accountability, and vigilance, while faith-based responses call for moral clarity rooted in compassion and unity. In this context, the teachings of Jesus remain profoundly relevant. They offer not only a rejection of hatred, but a framework for building a more just and humane society—one grounded in love, dignity, and shared responsibility.

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About Dennis McIntyre
In my early years, I was a member of the Methodist church, where I was baptized as a child and eventually became a lector. I always felt very faith-filled, but something was missing. My wife is Catholic, and my children were baptized as Catholics, which helped me find what I was looking for. I wanted to be part of something bigger than myself, walking with Jesus. I was welcomed into the Catholic faith and received the sacraments as a full member of the Catholic Church in 2004. I am a Spiritual Director and commissioned to lead directees through the 19th Annotation. I am very active in ministry, serving as a Lector and Eucharistic Minister and providing spiritual direction. I have spent time working with the sick and terminally ill in local hospitals and hospice care centers, and I have found these ministries challenging and extremely rewarding. You can read more about the author here.
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