ADL’s annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents revealed a 36 percent in the U.S. to another record level in 2022. It's the third time in five years that reported antisemitic incidents —from bomb threats to slurs, vandalism, harassment and assault — were the most on record since the ADL began tracking such incidents in 1979. ADL joined seven other organizations serving the Jewish community in New York and New Jersey, forming the Jewish Security Alliance of New York and New Jersey to help shore up security at local Jewish institutions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu halted his controversial judicial reform plan amid an intense backlash that has created one of
the most significant domestic crises in the country's history.
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