Antisemitism in Germany Remains at Alarmingly High Levels, New Report Warns

Graffiti reading “Kill All Jews” was discovered on a residential building in Berlin-Pankow on April 26, 2026, part of a wave of antisemitic vandalism reported across the German capital over the past week, including swastikas…
Assessment
New data from Berlin and Hesse, coupled with RIAS's annual report documenting over 2,000 incidents, confirms that antisemitic harassment, violence, and intimidation remain a persistent feature of German public life. The discovery of graffiti explicitly calling for killing Jews in Berlin-Pankow, alongside a wave of swastika vandalism across the capital, shows that hateful rhetoric continues to translate into routine street-level hostility. The report's scale suggests that these are not isolated acts but part of a sustained environment of threat for Jewish and Israeli communities.
