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A weekly wrap of ADL’s reports, updates and analysis on antisemitism around the world.
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REGISTER NOW — TODAY IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET IN-PERSON TICKETS
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Today is the final opportunity to purchase in-person tickets for Never Is Now, taking place on March 3 and 4 at the Javits Center in New York City. Join thousands of people dedicated to uniting against antisemitism and hate. Together, we can make a real difference. You won’t want to miss our surprise guests on the mainstage Tuesday! Tickets to attend in person, including a limited number of single-day tickets, are only available through midnight on February 27.
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Can’t Make it to the Summit? Reserve Your Online Event Tickets Now. Your free online ticket will provide access to select online programming including all of our mainstage sessions and curated breakout sessions. Check out the event agenda to see which of these important sessions say ‘livestream’ — these will be available to our online registrants.
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This Week’s Topline
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REPORT: Extremist Murders Dropped in 2024, But 2025 Data Is Already Grim
For the third year in a row, murders in the United States connected to extremism have declined, according to ADL’s latest
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Murder and Extremism Report. Domestic extremists were involved in the killing of at least 13 people in 2024, a significant drop from the 20 extremist-related murders in 2023.
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However, this trend will not continue. ADL has already documented 15 extremist-related murders in 2025 so far, 14 of them stemming from the deadly vehicular terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, the first mass killing incident by a domestic Islamist extremist since 2017.
The new report found that all extremist-related killings of 2024 were connected to right-wing extremism, with eight of the 13 killings involving white supremacists and the remaining five having connections to far-right anti-government extremists. The New Orleans attack is a troubling development, especially if it marks the beginning of a trend of increased homegrown Islamist violence rather than a one-off event.
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What’s News
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Buried But Not Missed: ADL’s Jonathan Greenblatt writes a
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stinging op-ed with a message to those who would mourn Hezbollah arch-terrorist Hassan Nasrallah, who was recently re-buried after a public funeral.
“Nasrallah, the deceased leader of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorist organization, was a fanatic who spread antisemitism, extremism, and violence across the Middle East and beyond. His enduring legacy is one of death — thousands of Jews, Israelis, Lebanese, Syrians, Yemenis, and others fell victim to his reign of terror. His burial deserves no reverence, only the cold judgment of history.”
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Read Jonathan’s rejection of Nasrallah’s path of hate.
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EVENT: For Concerned Parents of High School Students: With antisemitism on the rise globally and on campus, it’s essential to prepare yourself and your teens for college life. Join ADL Education for
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Unfiltered: Jewish Realities and Resilience on Campus, a three-part series of interactive workshops designed for Jewish 11th and 12th graders and their parents/caregivers. Throughout this webinar series, which starts on March 10, you and your high schooler will gain knowledge and skills on different aspects of Jewish life and realities of campus antisemitism.
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You can sign up for each session here.
MAKING PROGRESS WITH ADL
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Connecting in Connecticut: This week, ADL’s Connecticut Regional Director Stacey Sobel was in Hartford to testify in support of a groundbreaking state bill “To Establish a Working Group to Address Antisemitism in Schools.” This significant bill would establish a working group of Jewish communal stakeholders and educators to help schools in the state to better address issues relating to antisemitism that affect students, families, educators and school personnel; it comes after the state has seen a 670% increase in antisemitic incidents in the past four years, including an alarming number in K-12 schools. We are proud that ADL is named in the legislation as a permanent
member of the working group, and we appreciate everyone in the ADL Connecticut community who wrote to the state legislature with their testimony about the importance of this bill.
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You can read the draft bill here.
Take Action Today
Speak up now with ADL!
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Urge the White House to Protect Jewish Institutions. The Trump administration’s proposed FEMA cuts could leave synagogues and other places of worship vulnerable, stripping vital security funding that protects them from extremist threats such as bomb threats, harassment and cyber-attacks.
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Join ADL in urging the White House to keep the Nonprofit Security Grant Program off the chopping block.
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Social Spotlights
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@JGreenblattADL
Yesterday, masked anti-Israel activists seized a building at @BarnardCollege, assaulted an employee, intimidated others and celebrated violence. Classes even had to be cancelled in that building yesterday. While we understand the importance of keeping peace on campus, negotiation is unacceptable in the face of such blatant disregard for the rules. No one should be humoring the agitators. Students should be expelled and masked intimidation should be banned on campus. #NotOnMyCampus.
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@ADL
.@Meta doubling down on allowing classic antisemitic tropes like “Jews are greedier than Christians” on their platforms is outrageous. When antisemitism is skyrocketing, tech companies need to be stepping up, not away from the fight against it.
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@ADL
The bodies of Itzik Elgarat, Shlomo Mansour, Tsahi Idan and Ohad Yahalomi have returned to Israel. After today, no more hostages are slated to be released in the first phase of the ceasefire deal. Yet 59 hostages remain in captivity — living and dead. We have seen the conditions the hostages are in. We have seen too many returned in coffins. There is no more time. We must #BringThemHomeNow. Am Yisrael is once again in mourning. May their memory forever be a blessing.
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@ADL
The horrors of Oct 7 continue to have lasting impacts on the survivors and their loved ones. ADL thanks @RepMikeLawler, @RepJoshG, @RepNicole, @RepDanGoldman, @JohnCornyn and @SenBlumenthal for introducing the bipartisan American Victims of Terrorism Compensation Act to help provide some justice to the U.S. victims of Hamas’ attack and other instances of state sponsored terrorism.
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@ADL’s Incident Tracker
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@ADL_tracker feed of news and developments in antisemitism activities.
Antisemitic symbols painted at four locations in Norwich CT.
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— February 26, 2025
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Antisemitic graffiti found at Pine Lakes pickleball court in North Fort Myers FL.
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— February 26, 2025
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Kin of rescued Israeli hostage targeted in antisemitic attack in NYC restaurant: ‘It was jarring’.
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— February 24, 2025
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Armed man arrested after threatening Jews at New Jersey Shul.
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— February 21, 2025
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