
Almost half of British Jews have considered leaving the UK because of anti-Semitism since the Hamas attacks on October 7.
The data has been confirmed by a study by the Campaign against Anti-Semitism. According to the survey, 69% of British Jews admitted that they were currently less likely to display visible signs of their Judaism.
The survey states that more than 6 in 10 British Jews have either personally experienced or witnessed an anti-Semitic incident since October 7, or know someone who has.
The survey findings also suggest that only 16% of British Jews believe that the police treat anti-Semitic hate crime like other forms of hate crime, while two-thirds believe that officers work with double standards.
In addition, 90% of respondents said they would avoid traveling downtown if a large anti-Israel demonstration took place there. A total of 3,744 responses were collected over a 5-day period between November 12 and 17.
"Our urban centers have become no-go zones for Jews," said the CAA, which has also organized a march against anti-Semitism this afternoon in central London, with tens of thousands of citizens in attendance./ SkyNews
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