We are obviously seeing very different things. The first link I gave you
Media coverage skews antisemitism report | Jews for Justice for Palestinians
gives a criticism of that report, a copy of the report and other links which without question have relevance to what I said even if not to what you wanted me to be talking about as well as other material which they also believe illustrates their point. The whole thing that is being spoken about is that antisemitism in the Labour Party is about politics. The reality that the report did not even concentrate on where most antisemitism is - the far right, but on the many and frequently false or depending on your political view, calls of antisemitism on Labour people. Indeed the last article on that link discusses the many fabrications of accusations. The one I know most specifically being Jackie Walker.
You said antisemitism is going up. I am unsure whether it is going up though I know it went up dramatically after the 2014 Gaza War and possibly continued in 2015. I believe there is some controversy as to whether antisemitism has gone up or whether it is what is being called antisemitism - that is whether what is said is seen as a political view or prejudice.
Now after you came back with talk of increased antisemitism suggesting this proved it was not a political issue, I gave you a link to Free Speech on Israel's submission to the Chakrabarti report. As you will be aware one of the key criticisms was her and basically accusing her of being a corrupt woman who was only in it to get into the Lords. As it happens many Jewish groups who work for justice in that part of the world put in their statements which are very different to what we hear on the media but they too are Jews, just Jews with a different opinion. She took heed of what they all said not just the ones working for Israel such as the Jewish Labour Movement who only lets in Jews whose priority that is and also non Jews whose key priority that is. They are the people wanting to have the power to say what is antisemitism and they want that to include criticism of Israel. FSoI describes how they view things differently, indicating why what they see as antisemitism may be different from a person whose first priority is Israel as is the case with those in the Jewish Labour Movement.
I then provided a link to their website where the lead article is on the report so I am absolutely at a loss as to how you do not see anything which I provided as having any relevance to the reports criticisms of Corbyn. That is what they are about. The differences they see is from political viewpoint. Antisemitism is very much a political issue in mainstream not one on prejudice and the links I gave you all deal with that.
If you do not look at any of the links which are all either directly about the report or dealing with related material, there is nothing more I can say.