(Ha'aretz) Nadav Shragai - Most of the incidents in Britain occurred near or inside synagogues, some of which were set on fire or were targets of attempted arson. In the former Soviet Union in 2004, 295 anti-Semitic incidents were recorded, of which 110 were violent, compared with 146 incidents in 2003, of which 35 were violent. The report also mentions Sweden, where certain left-wing groups and other organizations connected to the Church have apparently adopted a radical anti-Israel line, with anti-Semitic overtones.
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