Antisemitic incidents have reached record levels in the UK. We’d like to hear how you are campaigning against it

How are you tackling antisemitism on social media? Share your stories

Factors including the Labour party antisemitism row and terrorist attacks in Europe have led to a rise in antisemitic incidents in the UK by more than a third, according to a report.



The data released by the Community Security Trust (CST), which helps protect Jewish communities in Britain and monitors antisemitism, recorded 1,309 incidents of anti-Jewish hate last year, compared with 960 in 2015 - a rise of 36%.

From the number of recorded incidents in 2016, 1,006 were of abusive behaviour including graffiti, verbal abuse and posts on social media.

Social media had become “an essential tool for coordinated campaigns of antisemitic harassment, abuse and threats directed at Jewish politicians, student activists and other individuals, perpetrated by transnational networks of online antisemitic activists, some of whom are involved in extremist politics,” the CST said.

Share your experience

If you are trying to tackle antisemitism online we would like to hear from you. Are you running a campaign? Perhaps you tweet positive stories or have organised a petition.



Please share your experiences in the encrypted form below, anonymously if you prefer. We will ensure that the information you provide us is kept secure, and will include a selection of your contributions in our ongoing reporting.