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Since 2008, the SIG and the GRA have published an annual Report on Antisemitism. The archive of reports makes it possible to observe trends over the past years.
Since 2008, the SIG and the GRA Foundation Against Racism and Antisemitism have jointly published an annual Report on Antisemitism covering the German-speaking region of Switzerland. Recently, it has also included incidents from the Italian- and Romansh-speaking regions. The 2018 edition of the report was extensively revised to include more detailed explanations of the methods and definitions used and more background information.
The full version of the Report on Antisemitism by the SIG and the GRA is available in German and French. From 2018, there are also summaries in Italian and English. From the 2021 edition onwards, the full report is also available in Italian and English.
Choose the relevant language version of the website to access the full Report on Antisemitism. Previous reports can be found in the menu below.
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Report on Antisemitism 2023
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The Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023 triggered a wave of antisemitism in Switzerland, which was further fuelled by the subsequent war in Gaza. The surveys of the Report on Antisemitism show the emergence of a trigger event unseen on this scale in recent decades.
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Report on Antisemitism 2022
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A subculture prone to conspiracy theories and hostile to society and state institutions has formed in Switzerland since the beginning of the corona pandemic three years ago. A lot of antisemitic conspiracy theories are spread online from this environment, in connection with the corona pandemic as well as a variety of other topics. This is the main reason why the number of antisemitic incidents continued to rise in 2022. Real-world incidents also registered a slight increase.
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Report on Antisemitism 2021
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Full report
The heated and hostile debates about the pandemic and its consequences are resulting in antisemitic attitudes becoming more prevalent. This is evident from the antisemitic incidents observed and in particular the antisemitic conspiracy theories which continue to be propagated in the circles of anti-Covid protesters. The number of physical and verbal incidents remained at a low level but there was an increase. A sharp rise was recorded in online incidents. The Covid pandemic acted as the main trigger in 2021 as previously.