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Diaspora Affairs Ministry warns of rise in anti-Semitism in 2021

A study by the ministry shows the coronavirus is used to spread conspiracy theories that Jews caused the pandemic, are controlling global health resources.

by  i24NEWS and ILH Staff
Published on  01-25-2021 11:58
Last modified: 01-25-2021 09:57
Diaspora Affairs Ministry warns of rise in anti-Semitism in 2021

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Israel's Diaspora Affairs Ministry released a stark warning Sunday that Jews around the world will likely face a pronounced spike in anti-Semitic incidents in 2021 due to the spreading of conspiracy theories concerning the origin of the coronavirus pandemic.

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The ministry's annual report that state actors, including Iran among others, spread rumors and blood libels that Jews caused the virus' outbreak to financially profit from the chaos caused.

The report noted that while the worldwide lockdowns led to a sharp decline in anti-Semitic attacks in 2020 and to zero deaths in such incidents for the first time in years, they also laid the groundwork for a predicted rise in prejudice against Jews after the pandemic is over, particularly with people spending inordinately longer online.

It added that online anti-Semitism rose significantly, particularly by using the #COVID48 hashtag which compares Israel to the virus, with a nod to the year of the country's Declaration of Independence. This echoes past depictions of Jews, some dating back centuries, as viruses seeking to take over the world.

The ministry said that the hashtag, used approximately a quarter of a million times, appears to be an Iranian campaign.

Despite this, the report stated that there had been a drop in the number of anti-Semitic posts on social media, due to steps taken by the main social media companies which have caused antisemitic users to migrate to other platforms with less oversight.

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Data from the ministry's monitoring systems showed a 50% decrease in the number of anti-Semitic posts on Twitter between 2018 and 2020.

The 140-page document also noted an increase in anti-Semitism in the US as well as among German law enforcement officers.

i24NEWS contributed to this report.

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