
A recent Anti-Defamation League (ADL) survey reveals that while nearly 24% of U.S. adults agree with at least half of common antisemitic tropes, the overwhelming 76% reject those views, indicating that a significant majority of Americans do not hold entrenched antisemitic beliefs . The study also highlights concerning trends, including a resurgence of stigmatizing stereotypes about Jewish influence in media and politics. Alarmingly, younger Americans exhibited slightly higher levels of antisemitic sentiment compared to older generations . The findings come amid a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents—driven in part by the Israel–Hamas conflict—underscoring the need for robust educational campaigns, social media regulation, and legal protections to curb hate .