The European Commission announced a surge in acts of anti-Semitism in Europe

The European Commission announced a surge in acts of anti-Semitism in Europe

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The surge in anti-Semitic incidents in Europe has reached “extraordinary levels” over the past few days, reminiscent of some of the darkest times in history. writes Bloomberg with reference to the EC statement.

The European Commission, as the agency notes, condemned the recent incidents “in the strongest possible terms” and promised to continue to strengthen security measures in cooperation with member countries of the bloc.

Paris police chief Laurent Nunez said there was an “explosion” of anti-Semitism in the French capital region and the country as a whole. On October 7, 257 acts of anti-Semitism were registered in Paris and the suburbs of the French capital. A Jewish woman was stabbed in her home in Lyon and an “anti-Semitic message” was found on her door, the city’s mayor said.

Against the backdrop of what was happening, the first secretary of the French Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, called on “all political forces” to hold a rally against anti-Semitism, transmits also BFMTV.

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