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Germany Sees Over 1,000 Antisemitic Crimes, Two Attempted Murders, in First Three Months of 2025

Over a thousand antisemitic crimes, including two attempted murders, were recorded in Germany in the first quarter of 2025, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) revealed.

The BKA’s report noted that the vast majority of antisemitic crimes are attributable to right-wing extremism. However, “antisemitism is widespread throughout society.”

The report said, “Antisemitism is part of Germany’s history, still exists today in traditional narratives, and also has roots in Christian culture,” adding that “antisemitic crimes threaten Jewish people in Germany and represent an attack on our democracy.”

A total of 1,047 criminal offenses were reported under the subcategory “antisemitic” via the Police Crime Reporting Service for Politically Motivated Crime (KPMD-PMK). Among them were 27 violent crimes and 422 cases of incitement to hatred. Seven individuals were arrested.

(JPost/VFI News)

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