Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France with reported hate crimes against Jews having doubled over the last year.
If you follow the news from the Continent, you might think that increased Anti-Semitism has something to do with the increased presence of Muslims in France. After all, as polling data shows, anti-Semitic attitudes are most pronounced in Muslim countries. In Algeria, 87 percent of the population harbor anti-Semitic attitudes; in Tunisia it’s 86 percent, and in Morocco, 80 percent. And, as it happens, much of the Muslim migration into France comes from these areas in North Africa. It would seem, then, that the rise in anti-Semitic hate crimes is mostly a factor of Muslim immigration.
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