The FBI reports that, among religion-based hate crimes in the United States in 2025, the largest share targets Jewish people. The National Post and the Jerusalem Post both cite the FBI data showing Jews account for about two-thirds of such incidents, with one source describing the figure as 64%.

Both outlets also report comparative figures involving anti-Muslim incidents. The Jerusalem Post says anti-Muslim crimes are the next highest category, citing 205 incidents. The National Post adds a relative-risk comparison, stating that a Jewish person is about 190% more likely than a Muslim American to be the target of a hate crime. Together, the accounts present consistent overall conclusions about who is targeted most often, while differing in how they express comparisons (share of incidents versus likelihood ratios).