The number of reports of anti-Semitism to the CIDI increased by 11% in 2024 compared to the previous year. National Coordinator for Combating Anti-Semitism (NCAB) Eddo Verdoner: “Antisemitic expressions are becoming more and more open. It seems as if the shame has gone.”
Verdoner: “I hear harrowing stories from children, students and adults who are harassed and vilified because of their Jewish identity. They hide a necklace with a Star of David, don’t dare to wear a yarmulke or keep quiet about the fact that they are Jewish because they are afraid of negative reactions or even fear for their safety. We should never accept that. It is shameful that it has come to this in the Netherlands.”
The CIDI figures show a trend. After the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, the number of reports more than doubled. Verdoner: “Jews in the Netherlands are not responsible for Israeli politics, whatever you think of that politics.” The CIDI figures show a clear increase in the number of anti-Semitic insults and acts of vandalism in 2024.
Verdoner: “This unfortunately shows the hardening of our society. Insulting Jews in public spaces, vandalizing graves and memorial stones, pulling a mezuzah from the door. These are shocking examples of the coarsening and aggression that Jews have to deal with.”