In the year since StopAntisemitismʼs last Campus Antisemitism Report, the situation has intensified and metastasized into a coordinated and well-funded nationwide campaign targeting Jewish students. More than 140 campuses saw orchestrated protest actions, many supported by outside organizations with clear political agendas, synchronized messaging, and unified demands. These demonstrations have nothing to do with “free speech,” they are about actions: encampments, mob intimidation, property damage, and violence, resulting in hundreds of arrests across the country. The incidents documented in this report reveal the true nature of the crisis: • At Amherst College, a Jewish senior reported that Jewish and Israeli students were selectively targeted and punished under the schoolʼs conduct system, while anti-Israel activists disrupted campus life without consequence. • At Arizona State University, antisemitic propaganda glorifying terrorists was circulated openly, creating a threatening environment for Jewish students and faculty. • At Columbia University, a "Martyrs Day" celebration on Veterans Day was hosted in which participants praised terror and mourned the deaths of Hassan Nasrallah and Yahya Sinwar, former leaders of the terrorist organizations Hezbollah and Hamas. • At UCLA, students reported being followed, screamed at, or physically blocked by activists who demanded they denounce Israel or hide their Jewish identity. These actions were not spontaneous, they were conceived, planned, and executed by a nationalized infrastructure of professional activists and operators, timed for media impact, and designed to leverage sympathetic campus administrators and overwhelm ethical ones. Jewish students report that the combination of encampments, targeted harassment, and university inaction has created an environment defined by fear, isolation, and institutional neglect. INTRODUCTION

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