Twenty people were murdered in antisemitic attacks in 2025, making it the deadliest year for anti-Jewish violence outside of Israel since the bombing of the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires on July 18, 1994, according to a new report. The number of antisemitic incidents across the seven countries was 136% higher than in 2022, according to the task force, which called antisemitism in these countries “our new normal.” Although reported incidents declined by 33% in the United States in 2025, they remained 131% higher than in 2021, per the report. The report found that in Ireland, the Jewish community of about 2,200 people reported 143 antisemitic incidents in six months. The task force recommended that governments “must stop reacting after Jews are attacked and start acting before, with real security funding, stronger laws and social media platforms that enforce their own rules.”