The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is reporting an increase in anti-Semitic vandalism and harassment in 2016 that stretched into the first three months of 2017.

The ADL’s research found 1,266 cases of anti-Semitic harassment last year compared to 941 in 2015. Its preliminary 2017 data includes an 86 percent increase in reported incidents — 541 in the first quarter compared to 291 reported incidents during the same period in 2016.

The report cites 34 cases linked to the 2016 presidential election, including a case of graffiti found in Denver last May that read “Kill the Jews, Vote Trump.”

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At the beginning of 2017, hundreds of bomb threats were made against Jewish Community Centers and schools across the U.S. The Department of Justice charged an 18-year-old Israeli man last month in connection with threats made to Jewish Community Centers in Florida.

The ADL’s report includes threats, slurs, intimidation and vandalism.

President Trump addressed the World Jewish Congress this weekend via video message, calling for an end to anti-Semitic violence.

“We must stamp out prejudice and anti-Semitism everywhere it is found,” Trump said in his remarks.