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Planned ‘Day of Hate’ against US Jews passes as ‘Shabbat of Peace’

The ADL said heightened security and awareness helped thwart extremists

February 26, 2023 11:57
NYPD officers stand guard at the door of the Union Temple of Brooklyn on November 2, 2018 in New York City (KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images)
NYPD officers stand guard at the door of the Union Temple of Brooklyn on November 2, 2018 in New York City. - New York police were investigating anti-Semitic graffiti found inside a Brooklyn synagogue that forced the cancellation of a political event less than a week after the worst anti-Semitic attack in modern US history. (Photo by KENA BETANCUR / AFP) (Photo credit should read KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images)
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No major antisemitic incidents were reported on Saturday after a planned far-right “national day of hate” against Jews in the United States mostly failed to materialise amid heightened security measures.

On Saturday evening US anti-discrimination watchdog the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) tweeted that, "Increased law enforcement presence, as well as heightened community awareness, helped to ensure this was a Shabbat of peace, not hate.”

The civil rights group said that while white supremacist demonstrations had taken place in Georgia and Florida, along with online events and the distribution of antisemitic propaganda in Texas, California, Florida, and Arizona — that this had been: “a pretty typical Saturday in America.”