The Netherlands government has increased its security fund for Jewish schools, institutions, and events, allocating €1.3 million annually, following hundreds of antisemitic incidents recorded since 2025.
Seven suspects have been arrested in England following several attacks on Jewish institutions in London, with police not ruling out Iranian involvement.
A Jewish-owned restaurant in Toronto has become the 12th target of antisemitic violence, prompting heavily armed police to guard Jewish institutions during Passover.
A 55-year-old Maryland man, Clift Seferlis, has been sentenced to three years in prison for sending threatening letters to Jewish institutions. Seferlis had pleaded guilty to 17 counts of mailing threatening communications and eight counts of obstructing the free exercise of religious beliefs.
A political standoff is causing delays in the distribution of security grants for synagogues and other Jewish institutions across the United States, a program crucial for their protection against attacks.
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival faced criticism for initially retaining a juror who publicly delegitimized Israel, leading the festival to reverse its decision after public outcry.
A new, enigmatic terror group named Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya, or 'Hayi,' has emerged with attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe. Experts raise questions about the organization, citing fabricated attacks and flawed Arabic in their communications.
Ten years after the Brussels terror attacks, soldiers are once again patrolling the streets of Belgian cities. These heightened security measures follow recent attacks on synagogues and Jewish institutions in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the UK.
Europe is experiencing a series of antisemitic attacks on Jewish institutions, with a recent incident targeting a restaurant in Munich. Evidence suggests these attacks may be orchestrated by Tehran.
Toronto police are facing criticism for permitting pro-Palestinian demonstrations to proceed past Jewish residential areas, despite a recent ban on such marches.
An opinion piece highlights how violent assaults on Jewish institutions in the Diaspora are being fueled by Iran-linked extremism, underscoring the global impact of Middle East conflicts.
A new terror group, Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyya, with reported ties to Iran, has claimed responsibility for four attacks across Europe, targeting Jewish institutions.
Dutch authorities are investigating an explosion outside a pro-Israel Christian association near Amsterdam, part of a series of similar attacks primarily targeting Jewish institutions in Europe.
Experts are investigating whether Iran is behind recent attacks on Jewish institutions in the Netherlands and the shooting of a man of Iranian origin, pointing to the potential extension of Iran's influence into Europe.
Two men, including dual Iranian-British national Nematollah Shahsavani, have been charged in London under the National Security Act for allegedly carrying out hostile surveillance for Iran on UK Jewish targets, including the Israeli embassy and Britain’s oldest synagogue. The charges relate to their alleged surveillance of several Jewish institutions and community buildings in London.
A group identified as Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyyah, which has claimed responsibility for attacks on Jewish institutions, is described as seemingly unorganized based on a shaky propaganda video showing an explosion.