Many Jews in Europe are concerned about the growth of anti-Semitism in the world, especially in online discussions, a survey from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Human Rights said.
The survey involved about six thousand Jews from eight EU countries. About three-quarters of respondents believe that anti-Semitism on the Internet was taking more serious forms.
According to the agency director Morten Kjaerum, the survey results suggest the existence of two forms of anti-Semitism. One of them, Kjaerum called "traditional," while the second one is rooted in the modern conflict in the Middle East.
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