A single data point doesn’t make a trend.
I am looking forward to the Apr 23-Mar 24 Hate Crime statistics report to illuminate the impact of the Gazan war on both antisemitism and antimuslim hate crimes. The report will be released on 10 October 2024. It’s obvious there will be an increase, not so clear if it will be a record breaking increase or if the increase can be attributed to the protests.
2021-22
“In year ending March 2022, where the perceived religion of the victim was recorded, two in five (42%) of religious hate crime offences were targeted against Muslims (3,459 offences). The next most commonly targeted group were Jewish people, who were targeted in just under one in four (23%) of religious hate crimes (1,919 offences).”
”Religious hate crimes increased by 37 per cent between year ending March 2021 and year ending March 2022 (from 6,383 to 8,730). This increase follows two years where the number of these offences had fallen.”
2022-23
”In the year ending March 2023, where the perceived religion of the victim was recorded, over 4 in 10 (44%) of religious hate crime offences were targeted against Muslims (3,400 offences). The next most commonly targeted group were Jewish people, who were targeted in around 1 in 5 (19%) of religious hate crimes (1,510 offences).”
”Religious hate crimes decreased by 4% between the year ending March 2022 and the year ending March 2023 (from 8,602 to 8,241).”