Unfortunately, a lot of people are being abused and assaulted, not just Jewish people. The BBC reported in October last year that these sorts of crimes had risen by 41% following the EU referendum:
"There have been reports of Muslim women being verbally abused and spat on, said Ash Siddique, secretary of the Al-Madina Mosque in Barking, east London.
".... strong anecdotal evidence supports the view that there was also a genuine rise in crimes targeted at ethnic minorities and foreign nationals: the Brexit vote appeared to unleash something in people - they felt they had a licence to attack Polish migrants and insult Muslims.
"Separately, one of the most striking features of the annual figures is a 44% rise in hate crimes directed at people with disabilities; the numbers have doubled in four years."
So, disabled people are also the target of vile abuse and vicious attacks and yet anti-semitism is being presented as something separate from other forms of discrimination perpetrated against a multitude of different groups and, in my view, is being used to try and shut down discussion about, and disagreement with, the policies of the Israeli government.