Anti-Semitism in Paris

Shocking: Stars of David were Marked on Jewish Doors in Paris

Dark days: Doors of buildings in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, where Jews reside, have been marked with the Star of David. Following the war, a 500% increase in anti-Semitic incidents has been recorded worldwide.

Reminder of dark days, Jewish doors in Paris (photo: no credit)

Antisemitism on the Rise: Doors of buildings where Jews live in the 14th district of Paris were marked today (Tuesday) with the Star of David. This ugly practice occurred in Berlin in 1933 when Nazi soldiers marked businesses with the Star of David, urging Germans not to buy from Jews.

Yesterday, a concerning report was published, indicating a 500% increase in antisemitic incidents since the beginning of the conflict. This information comes from sources within the World Zionist Organization, the Ministry of Diaspora, and the Jewish Agency.

The report that was published showed an increase of approximately 500% in the number of antisemitic incidents compared to the same period last year. It also indicated a rise of about 400% in antisemitic discourse on selected social networks, compared to the period preceding the war.

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The data that was published indicates that not only modern antisemitism and calls for the destruction of Israel have increased, but also calls to harm Jewish communities worldwide in the context of the war. For example, in the past two weekends, the terrorist organization ISIS called on its followers to target Jewish communities across the world.

Among other things, the organization called for military support to "Palestine" by launching attacks on Jewish neighborhoods in the USA, Europe, and worldwide, attacking Jewish and "Zionist" embassies through arson and destruction, attacking synagogues everywhere, targeting "Jewish clubs," assassinating anyone who visits them, and damaging Jewish economic facilities worldwide.

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