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Why antisemitic incidents tripled in U.S. after Oct. 7 attacks

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Antisemitic incidents in the U.S. increased 200% in less than one year from the Oct. 7 attacks to September 2024, according to data collected by the ADL Center on Extremism. ADL Center on Extremism Vice President Oren Segal spoke with NBC News’ Christine Roman about why Jewish individuals and institutions were targeted even one day after the attacks.

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