
Antisemitism Sees Sharp 150% Spike in Brazil
A new annual report by the Brazilian Israelite Confederation (CONIB) reveals a sharp 150% rise in antisemitic incidents in recent years, with nearly 1,000 incidents recorded in Brazil in 2025 alone—an unprecedented figure raising alarm among the country’s Jewish community. The surge comes amid an ongoing diplomatic crisis between Israel and Brazil, fueled by hostile rhetoric from President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
A nationwide survey commissioned by StandWithUs Brazil and conducted by the AtlasIntel institute found that 95% of those identifying with the political left believe it is legitimate to compare Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to Nazi actions against Jews. Three in ten Brazilians admitted they would not feel comfortable having a Jewish friend, 28% believe it is natural to be suspicious of Jews due to their alleged loyalty to Israel, and one in four Jewish professionals reported experiencing direct workplace discrimination.
André Lajst, CEO of StandWithUs Brazil, called the data a resounding wake-up call. He warned that as Brazil approaches its October 2026 elections, hostile rhetoric from senior leadership is normalizing dangerous comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany, directly fueling antisemitic attacks against Brazilian Jews in the streets, schools, and workplaces. He called for broad educational initiatives and the adoption of internationally recognized definitions of antisemitism.
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“Dear Lord, we lift up the Jewish community of Brazil and Jewish communities worldwide who face rising hatred and violence. We pray in Yeshua’s Name that You expose and dismantle the spirit of antisemitism wherever it takes root, and that You protect Your people from harm. We pray for the leaders of Brazil that they turn away from rhetoric that incites hatred and instead pursue truth and justice. May You open the eyes of the nations to see Israel as You see her.”