Counter Extremism Perspectives

Rethinking the Fight against Antisemitism after October 7

53 min · 4. juni 2026
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In this new episode on antisemitic violence, Dr Hans-Jakob Schindler speaks with Alexander Ritzmann about his latest report, which calls for a shift from incident response to “strategic disruption” of extremist networks, finances, and coordinators, and for treating antisemitism as a security threat. The discussion in this episode is based on Rethinking the Fight against Antisemitism after October 7 [https://www.counterextremism.com/press/current-responses-miss-real-drivers-antisemitic-violence-tackle-networks-not-incidents-says] by Alexander Ritzmann, published in May 2026 by the Counter Extremism Project.

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