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The annual report from Tel Aviv University indicates a rise in antisemitic attacks since the Gaza war began, with a peak immediately after the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attack against Israel. Although numbers declined slightly in 2024, they were still significantly higher than in 2022. Notable exceptions were Australia and Italy, where attacks rose sharply. The US and Argentina also saw a slight increase.
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