Anti -Semitic attacks increase while the Chamber Committee is looking for Jewish security solutions

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EXCLUSIVE: The legislators of the House of the internal security committee met the stakeholders and the police to fight against the rise of anti-Semitic violence in the United States, during a round table in the Congress behind closed doors on July 22, Fox News Digital learned.
The round table is involved in the midst of increasing concerns concerning the months of anti-Semitic violence after recent attacks in Boulder, Colorado, and Washington, DC, as well as growing fears surrounding the potential election of Zohran Mamdani, which has adopted anti-Israel views, as mayor of New York.
“The Jewish communities across the country live in fear, and I undertake to stand with them. This round table arrives at a critical moment: a left -wing activist who defended the expression` `globalizing the intifada ” is close to the city of the city of one of the greatest Jewish populations in the world”, the rep. obtained by Fox News Digital.
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“Anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli rhetoric becomes dangerously general public. We must act now to expose and fight this hatred vile wherever it spreads,” said Pfluger.
The round table has focused on improving the coordination of interinstitutions, information sharing, training and application to better prevent and respond to anti -Semitic violence, according to an assistant from the House Security Committee.
In particular, Reunion has discussed the means to strengthen communication between the Ministry of Internal Security and the FBI, as well as local and local police, according to Michael Masters, CEO of Secure Community Network, a non -profit organization focused on the security of the Jewish community in North America.
This interinstitutions coordination is absolutely essential because the secure community network has reported 500 threats to life this year – which have all required an immediate intervention to apply the law, according to Masters.
“The bad guys do not respect orders. The bad actors do not respect the courts, which means that our intelligence cannot be partitioned,” Masters told Fox News Digital on Monday.
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Anti-Israeli supporters meet in front of the American Capitol to protest the speech of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the United States Congress in Washington, DC, on July 24, 2024. (Nathan Posner / Anadolu via Getty Images)
In addition, the discussion of the round table stressed how extremist rhetoric can spread, especially on university campuses and via social media, said help. Since the outbreak of the War of Israel-Hamas in October 2023, student demonstrations have broken out on university campuses in the United States, including at Columbia University in New York.
Likewise, those who participate in the round table have approached the prevalence of local extremism and influenced abroad, when a participant has highlighted cases where anti-Israeli terrorist organizations have disseminated tool kits and discussion points to promote attacks in the United States, said the Collar Dort.
The discussion should shed light on the legislative priorities focused on strengthening agents’ training, improving data collection and the guarantee of “solid prosecution” of anti -Semitic offenses, the college said.
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A demonstrator has a Palestinian flag while students gathered on the campus of Columbia University during a protest camp in support of the Palestinians during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group of Hamas, New York, on April 29, 2024. (Reuters / David Dee Delgado)
Those who participated in the round table included representatives of secure community networks; The anti-division league, an organization dedicated to the cessation of the defamation of the Jewish people; The Intelligence and Analysis Office of the Ministry of Internal Security; and law enforcement officials.
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He also directed an audience last month on the rise of anti-Semitic violence in the United States, following a May shooting that killed two Israeli embassy employees in Washington and a terrorist attack in Colorado targeting a basic group by defending the release of Israeli hostages.

The fixed images of a man later identified as Mohamed Soliman throwing an incendiary apparatus into a group of pro-Israeli supporters (excluding camera) in Boulder, Colorado, Sunday, June 1, 2025. Soliman was then arrested by the police. (Alex Osante)
Anti-Semitic violence reached a new summit in 2024, according to the Anti-Diffamation League.
The group recorded 9,354 anti -Semitic cases of harassment, aggression and vandalism in the United States in 2024 – an increase of 5% compared to the 8,873 incidents recorded in 2023 and an increase of 344% in the last five years. Likewise, the number of incidents is the highest that the group has recorded since 1979, when the group began to follow these cases.
Incidents of anti -Semitic violence in 2024 were the highest in New York State, where Mamdani is currently a state assembly.
Mamdani attracted a meticulous examination, including Democrats, for initially failed to condemn the term “globalizing the intifada”, a sentence used to support the Palestinian resistance against Israel. However, he has since declared that he would not use the term and discourage others from using it too.

The New York town hall candidate, Zohran Mamdani, is of Indian origin and was born in Uganda. (Reuters / Bing Guan)
However, concerns remain on what its potential leadership as mayor could mean for the Jewish community in New York. About 1.4 million people in the Grand New York region identified as a Jewish in 2023, according to UJA-Federation in New York.
“There is a lot of fear in the Jewish community if this guy becomes mayor,” the New York republican advisor inna Vernikov told Fox News Digital.
“It’s a guy who wants to globalize the intifada,” said Vernikov. “We have never seen anything close to New York. We have the biggest Jewish population in America, and I will tell you that the Jews tell me that they will flee from New York, and the Jews have contributed a lot to the City and this country, and the idea that they were not afraid here – it is unacceptable and unprecedented really, it never happened here.”
Andrew Mark Miller from Fox News contributed to this report.