On 25 October, a man broke into a Jewish family's home in Los Angeles yelling "Free Palestine" and "Kill Jews".[4]
On 3 November, CNN reported on the arrest of 20 year-old Jordanian national for plotting a terrorist attack against the Jewish community in Houston, Texas.[5]
Paul Kessler, a 69-year-old Jewish man, was fatally injured in an dispute between pro-Israel and pro-Palestine demonstrators on November 5 in Westlake Village,
Los Angeles County, California. Initial reports indicated that he fell and hit his head on the ground, and may have been hit by a
megaphone used by a pro-Palestine demonstrator, although police did not initially confirm that. As of November 7, a suspect was detained and later released.[6][7]
On 4 February, a Palestinian migrant ripped two pro-Israel flags from a home in
Hewlett, New York. When the homeowner confronted him and attempted to take back the flags, the man punched him and put him into a chokehold while yelling pro-Palestine phrases. When the homeowner could no longer fight back, the man stomped on the flags and stole them. The man was arrested later and charged with a hate crime.[8][9][10]
On 4 November, a Jewish woman was stabbed in
Lyon,
France and a
swastika was graffitied on her home.[13]
On 11 December, a 16-year-old was arrested by Austrian police for planning to attack a synagogue in Vienna.[14]
On 31 January, a potentially dangerous device was found near the Israeli embassy in
Stockholm, prompting a large evacuation in the surrounding area. The incident was investigated by the national bomb squad.[15]
Canada
On 7 November, there was an attempted arson attack against
Congregation Beth Tikvah synagogue and a Jewish Community Center in Montreal.[16][17]
On 9 November in Montreal, two Jewish children's schools, Talmud Torah Elementary and Yeshiva Gedola, were targeted with gunfire overnight, leaving bullet holes.[18][19] On 12 November, Yeshiva Gedola was struck with gunfire for a second time. In a press conference that day, Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante said, "The Jewish community in Montreal is currently under attack."[20]
Shortly after midnight on 27 November, a Jewish community center belonging to the Jewish Community Council of Montreal was attacked with a Molotov cocktail.[21]
On 8 October, a
police officer
fired his gun into a group of bus passengers in
Alexandria, Egypt.[23] The attack occurred during a trip past
Pompey's Pillar.[24] Two Israeli
tourists and an Egyptian tour guide were killed, while another Israeli was moderately wounded.[25] The suspect was subsequently taken into custody.[26]
On 17 October the
El Hamma synagogue in
El Hamma,
Tunisia, a historic synagogue and the burial site of 16th-century
Kabbalist Rabbi Yosef Ma'aravi, was severely damaged during anti-Israel riots, with hundreds of people filmed setting fire to the building.[27][28][29] On the same day, the Or Zaruah synagogue in
Melilla, a Spanish enclave in North Africa, was attacked by a mob chanting "murderous Israel" while waving Palestinian flags.[30][31][32]
East Asia
On 13 October an Israeli diplomat was stabbed in
Beijing, China,[33] for which a foreign suspect was arrested.[34]
Latin America
On 8 November 2023, two men were arrested by Brazilian police in
São Paulo following a warning from the
Mossad that Hezbollah was planning an attack against the country's
Jewish community. Searches were also conducted in
Brasilia and
Minas Gerais in connection with the alleged plot.[35]
On October 19, a man in
Dearborn, Michigan was arrested by local police after posting on Facebook a credible threat proposing acts of violence against Palestinian-Americans in
Dearborn, which has the largest population of
Arab Americans in the United States. The man had posted an open invitation to "hunt Palestinians" and claimed to be part of a Jewish group protecting Israel.[41]
West
The
Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR) in
Los Angeles called for an investigation to be opened by the
University of California, Los Angeles after a group of men entered a space used by students watching a
webinar of an ongoing panel titled "The Crisis in Palestine". The men reportedly damaged students property, verbally assaulted them calling them "terrorists" and physically threatening them before campus security removed them from the area. One of the group was allegedly spotted later at a on-campus vigil for Israel.[42][43]
On 4 November, an Arab Muslim student at
Stanford University in
California was hit by car driven by a white man who yelled, "fuck you and your people." The incident was investigated as a hate crime.[44]
Chapters of CAIR have reported other instances of
Islamophobia since the war began with two alleged assaults' in
Brooklyn, New York City and an individual who pointed a gun at pro-Palestine demonstrators outside of the
Pennsylvania state capitol.[45] On October 28, a
Princeton University staff member who took issue with a message assaulted a student at a protest.[46]
On 4 January 2024, an
imam in New Jersey was killed.[48]
On 19 January, it was reported by
Columbia University students that a hazardous chemical was sprayed at or near student protesters, while a pro-Palestinian divestment now rally was held. At least ten protestors reported physical symptoms with three seeking medical attention. The substance was identified by some protestors as
Skunk, manufactured by the Israeli firm Odortec and has been used against demonstrators in the
West Bank.[49]
South
In February 2024, a 23-year-old Palestinian-American man was stabbed after attending a pro-Palestinian rally in Austin, Texas.[50] Police called the stabbing a potential "bias-motivated incident".[51] In a statement relayed by his father, the young man stated, "Mr. President, Mr. Joe Biden, I blame you for what happened to me."[52] The stabbing was deemed a hate crime.[53]
^Cineas, Fabiola (2023-10-31).
""History repeating itself": How the Israel-Hamas war is fueling hate against Muslims and Jews". Vox. Retrieved 2023-10-31. The violence abroad has created violence and fear in the US for Palestinians and Muslims, and for Arabs in general, as well as people incorrectly perceived to be a member of those groups, including Sikhs. Sikh men, who grow long beards and wear turbans as part of their religion, Sikhism, sometimes get mistaken as Muslim and have faced anti-Muslim violence as a result.
^Wallis, William; Abboud, Leila; Chazan, Guy; Nilsson, Patricia (2023-10-19).
"Israel-Hamas war hits close to home for Europe's Muslims". Financial Times.
Archived from the original on 2023-10-19. Retrieved 2023-10-19. Ripple effects from the war between Israel and Hamas are being felt by Muslim and Arab populations across Europe, who fear an Islamophobic backlash. They worry that the conflict and recent Islamist attacks in France and Belgium are emboldening far-right voices who cast Muslims and Arabs as a fifth column posing a danger from within.