Antisemitic hatred erupts openly as Jews targeted relentlessly while authorities expose shocking hate-crime dominance.
A Jewish family observing the Sabbath was followed, terrorized, and physically attacked in Brooklyn after a woman allegedly screamed death threats against Jews and assaulted the father, according to New York Post.
Police say 35-year-old Isharae Summers stalked the young couple and their small children through the neighborhood Friday night, hurling violent antisemitic threats including “I’m going to choke you” and “I’m going to kill all the Jews.” The harassment escalated when she allegedly sucker-punched the 26-year-old father, striking his head and chest and causing minor injuries.
Summers has been charged with assault and multiple counts of aggravated harassment as a hate crime. The case adds to mounting evidence that Jews are the most targeted community in New York City by an overwhelming margin.
Data released last week by the New York Police Department revealed that Jews were targeted more than all other groups combined in 2025. Police recorded 330 antisemitic incidents out of 576 total hate crimes, meaning 57% of all reported hate crimes were directed at Jews—despite Jews comprising roughly 10% of the city’s population.
The figures amount to a suspected antisemitic incident every 26 hours. By comparison, police logged 52 incidents based on sexual orientation, 45 against Black individuals, 30 Islamophobic incidents, 25 targeting Asians, and significantly fewer across other categories.
Antisemitic hate crimes were more than six times higher than the next most targeted group. While the total reflects a slight 3% decline from 2024, Jews were already being disproportionately targeted long before the global surge in hostility following Hamas’s October 2023 massacre in Israel.
From verbal harassment to physical assaults and vandalism, the pattern is unmistakable: antisemitism is no longer hidden—it is emboldened, normalized, and increasingly violent. Israel’s insistence on defending Jewish lives worldwide stands in stark contrast to the moral collapse seen in cities where such hatred is allowed to fester.
