Nearly 75% of Jewish students have experienced or witnessed antisemitism on campus since Hamas attacked Israel.
Jewish college students are experiencing or witnessing an alarming rise in on-campus antisemitism in the weeks since Hamas’ shock attack on Israel.
Nearly 73% of Jewish students have seen or been the victim of antisemitism since the start of the semester, an increase from 63% in 2021, according to a study by the Anti-Defamation League and Hillel International obtained by The Post Wednesday.
By comparison, 44% of non-Jewish students have experienced or witnessed such acts in the same time period.
Sixty-seven percent of Jewish students said they felt physically safe on campus before Oct. 7, the study of 3,084 college students — including 527 who were Jewish — from 689 campuses across the country found.
That dropped to 46% after the terror group’s attack.
Sixty-six percent of Jewish respondents felt emotionally safe on campus before the war began, a number that plummeted to 33% after.
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