ADL survey of six European countries finds that half of those surveyed
believe Jews not loyal to their country; more than one-third say Jews
have too much power in business and finance. Hungary exhibits highest
level of anti-Semitic attitudes surveyedYnetnews
One half of Europeans believe that Jews are not loyal to their country
and more one-third believe they have too much power in business and
finance, according to a poll released Tuesday by the Anti-Defamation
League.
The poll, entitled Attitudes Toward Jews and the Middle East in Six
European Countries, surveyed 3,000 adults, 500 in each of the following
countries: Austria, Belgium, Hungary, the Netherlands, Switzerland and
the United Kingdom.
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Abraham Foxman, the ADL's national director, said he was "especially
concerned that the survey found a large percentage of all respondents
and a majority in Austria, Hungary and Switzerland believe that
American Jews control US policy on the Middle East, an old canard that
has been resurrected in mainstream American and bolsters existing
European attitudes."
He also told a press conference in Jerusalem that Hungary exhibited the
highest anti-Semitic attitudes of the countries surveyed and the
Netherlands the lowest. "The increase and high percentage of
respondents in Hungary who hold negative views of Jews are disturbing,"
Foxman said.
"More than a decade after the fall of Communism, he hoped that such
anti-Jewish attitudes would have begun to diminish rather than
increase."
Attitudes to Israel in the countries polled have only changed slightly
since the last poll in 2005. Respondents in Belgium (35 percent up from
26 percent), the Netherlands (39 percent up from 28 percent),
Switzerland (33 percent up from 27percent) and the United Kingdom (30
percent up from 27percent) now view Israel more favorably, while
Israel's favorability rating has dropped on Austria (20 percent down
from 31 percent) and Hungary (17 percent down from 22 percent).
Levels of sympathy for Israelis up
When asked to think about the Israel-Palestinian conflict, levels of
sympathy for Israelis have increased in every country compared to two
years ago, while sympathy for the Palestinians has dropped, except in
Britain (32 percent up from 27 percent) and Belgium (31 percent up from
28 percent).
Overall, half of those surveyed in the six countries believe that Jews
are more loyal to Israel than to their own country, with a majority in
Austria, Belgium, Hungary and the United Kingdom saying they believe
that this statement is "probably true."
High levels of those polled still believe that "Jews have too much
power in the business world". Overall, nearly 35 percent of respondents
believe this stereotype to be true; in Hungary it is 60 percent, with
similar figures believing the statement "Jews have too much power in
international financial markets."
Overall, 44 percent of those surveyed believe that Jews "still talk too
much about what happened to them in the Holocaust", and 20 percent
continue to blame Jews for the death of Jesus.
Nearly a quarter (23 percent) say that their opinion of Jews is
influenced by the actions taken by the State of Israel. Of those whose
opinions are so influenced, 64 percent say that their opinion of Jews
is worse as a result of the actions taken by Israel.
Europe, said Foxman, "has a continuing problem with classical
anti-Semitism," although he noted that European leaders were "no longer
in denial" and were prepared to admit that there was a problem that
needed confronting.
He added that the older and less-educated a person was, the greater the
chance of their being anti-Semitic.
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