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Denmark unveils $18.7 million plan to combat anti-Semitism

The Danish government has unveiled an ambitious national program to stem the rise of anti-Semitism in the country, announcing an investment of 120 million kroner ($18.7 million) by 2030. The plan aims to strengthen security, education and research, amid a marked increase in anti-Jewish acts since the October 7, 2023 attack and the ensuing war in Gaza.

According to the Ministry of Justice, the new measures include increased funding for the protection of Jewish institutions, a strengthening of the fight against online hate, and the implementation of educational programs for children and teenagers. A coordinator specializing in combating antisemitism will be appointed within schools, while a new association will be dedicated specifically to monitoring and preventing antisemitic hate

The authorities are relying on worrying data: in 2024, the Danish Jewish community recorded 207 anti-Semitic incidents, compared to 121 the previous year and only nine in 2022. Since the end of 2023, the police have recorded more than 500 complaints of hate crimes linked to the keyword “Judaism”.

“Jews in Denmark should not feel persecuted or harassed,” said Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard, calling for “firm consequences” against hate criminals. Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen added that antisemitism “attacks the very values ​​upon which our society is founded.”

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Date of Incident: December 4, 2025
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Country: Denmark

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About Sentinel

SENTINEL is a European project funded by the European Commission and led by the Security and Crisis Centre (SACC by EJC), the security arm of the European Jewish Congress. It brings together the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT), national-level Jewish communities from Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, and Spain, the European Union of Jewish Students, with the support of the Italian Carabinieri and the Police Presidium of the Czech Republic.

The project is designed to strengthen the protection of Jewish places of worship across the European Union through a coordinated set of activities over a three-year period.

SENTINEL will harness AI-enhanced open-source intelligence to monitor and assess current, emerging, and future threats. It will also equip Jewish communities with practical tools, including a mobile security application with a panic button and an interactive map built on real-time incident data.

Training and capacity-building are at the core of the project. These include scenario-based security exercises, crisis management seminars, and both in-person and online training sessions for community security trustees. SENTINEL will also organise EU-wide and local conferences to foster collaboration between Jewish communities, public authorities, and law enforcement agencies.

Complementing these efforts, national and local workshops will promote knowledge-sharing and preparedness, alongside pilot training programmes for law enforcement. A dedicated podcast series will help raise awareness by exploring threat assessments and potential responses.

With its wide-reaching and inclusive approach, SENTINEL will directly benefit to Jewish communities across 23 EU Member States, enhancing resilience, strengthening preparedness, and building long-term cooperation with law enforcement to meet today’s evolving security challenges.