Survey: Israelis Expect Rise in European Antisemitism, With Eye on France, Poland and Germany | Algemeiner.com
A majority of Israelis are concerned that outbreaks of antisemitism in Europe will continue to rise and affect Jewish life, according to a poll by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s European Forum.
The survey, conducted among the Jewish Israeli and Israeli Arab adult population, found that 53 percent of Jewish Israelis believe the situation of Jews in Europe will worsen, while 25 percent said that antisemitism levels will stay the same. About 52 percent of Israeli Arabs respondents think Jewish life in Europe will stay the same, with 20 percent expecting it to improve.
The survey, conducted among the Jewish Israeli and Israeli Arab adult population, found that 53 percent of Jewish Israelis believe the situation of Jews in Europe will worsen, while 25 percent said that antisemitism levels will stay the same. About 52 percent of Israeli Arabs respondents think Jewish life in Europe will stay the same, with 20 percent expecting it to improve.
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