Reports of antisemitic and anti-Israel incidents in K-12 schools across the United States have surged by 700 percent since the October 7 Hamas attack in Israel, according to data from the Israeli American Council’s (IAC) School Watch program. 

The program, which aims to ensure a safe educational environment free from hate, has documented a significant rise in complaints of student bullying, harassment, and teacher bias in the first three months following the October 7 massacre.

In the period from October to January of the 2023-2024 school year, the IAC School Watch program received at least 324 reports of antisemitic and anti-Israel incidents, averaging 27 cases per week. This marks a stark increase from the same period in the previous school year, during which only 41 incidents were reported.

Karen Bar-Or, Vice President of Civic Engagement and Fighting Antisemitism at the IAC, expressed concern over the alarming trend, stating, “The current wave of antisemitism we are witnessing across schools in the U.S. is appalling. This should come as no surprise, following years of neglecting to address the issue of Jew-hatred properly.”... Read More: WBAL