Violent anti-Semitic attacks rose by 13 percent worldwide in 2018, with the highest number of incidents reported in Western democracies, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany, an annual report revealed.

According to the report published by Tel Aviv University’s Kantor Center and the European Jewish Congress, 387 incidents were recorded in 2018, compared with 342 in 2017.

The report found the most serious anti-Semitic incidents were recorded in the United States, which has the largest Jewish population outside of Israel. In 2018, 100 incidents were recorded in the U.S., followed by the United Kingdom with 68, France and Germany at 35 incidents each, Belgium with 19, and the Netherlands at 15. Other countries with major incidents include Canada with 20 and Argentina with 11. The remaining incidents were scattered throughout the countries of the world.