A rise in anti-Jewish narratives in university classrooms is 'flourishing unchecked', a new report has claimed.
Ongoing Israeli military action in Gaza since October 7 has reportedly led to a spike in 'disinformation' in lectures and seminars.
The study by the Henry Jackson Society, a British national security think tank, indicated more than 70 per cent of those polled thought non-factual narratives had directly shaped their peers' understanding of the conflict.
With social media cited as the main source, over 20 per cent said 'antisemitic claims' were aired in lectures, seminars and class discussions.
Helen Iyanov, the report's author, conducted workshops with dozens of mainly Jewish students at three unnamed universities.






