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Antisemitic incidents across Europe, Canada hit record levels 5 months after Hamas massacre of Israelis

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Since the Hamas terror massacre of Israeli Jews Oct. 7, the U.S. has been hit with record levels of antisemitic incidents. While authorities are getting to grips with how to effectively deal with it, Western democracies are also dealing with an explosion of antisemitism not witnessed since the Holocaust.

Across the Atlantic, the United Kingdom has been rocked by unprecedented antisemitism.

"In the 68 days inclusive between the Hamas terror attack on Israel (Oct. 7) and Wednesday, Dec. 13, CST recorded at least 2,093 antisemitic incidents across the U.K.," according to the Community Security Trust (CST), the organization responsible for the security of British Jews.

"This is the highest ever total reported to CST across a sixty-eight-day period. CST has been recording antisemitic incidents since 1984."

PRINCE WILLIAM DENOUNCES ANTISEMITISM AMID SOARING RATES OF ABUSE AT LONDON SYNAGOGUE

"I think people are feeling tense and nervous, particularly with marches taking place every Saturday," Jake Wallis Simons, editor-in-chief of the London-based Jewish Chronicle, told Fox News Digital from England.

Mass pro-Palestinian marches have blanketed the heart of London.

"The marches had a lot of antisemitism and criminality in them, and there are placards supporting Hamas," Wallis Simons said.

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