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Poll: Majority of Israelis fear for Jews living in France

Exclusive i24NEWS survey finds 68% of Jewish Israelis and 32% of Israel's Arab population believe that "French citizens belonging to the Jewish faith" are not safe in the western European nation.

by  i24NEWS and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  01-21-2020 08:26
Last modified: 01-21-2020 08:29
Poll: Majority of Israelis fear for Jews living in FranceAP / Cdric Joubert

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The majority of Israeli citizens are concerned for the safety of Jews living in France as fears over the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe and the western world continue to grow, according to a new survey commissioned exclusively for i24NEWS revealed on Monday.

The poll found 68% of Jewish Israelis and 32% of Israel's Arab population believe that "French citizens belonging to the Jewish faith" are not safe in the western European nation.

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Moreover, when asked if the French government has done enough to curb anti-Semitic assaults in the country, only 34% said they believe that Elysee Palace has instituted "efficient" measures to tackle the problem.

The survey, carried out by IFOP for i24NEWS, used a sample of 1,020 people, representative of the Israeli population aged 15 and over, with a margin of error of 1.8%.

Among the most interesting findings was the clear divide between Israel's Jewish and Arab populations on issues regarding the safety of members of the Jewish Diaspora in France, with many having an inverse perception of the issues being raised by the survey.

For example, 68% of Arab-Israelis believe that the Jewish community in France is relatively safe, with 52% stating that the French government has been effective in curbing anti-Semitism.

The survey also asked who they believed were the main perpetrators of "verbal or violent" attacks against French Jews, with 77% of all Israelis stating that individuals "belonging to the Islamic faith" were responsible, followed by those who hold "far-right" views at 61%.

The list was rounded out by individuals who hold left-wing views (45%) and those who think Christians (22%) are the biggest threat to Jewish life in France.

Similarly, Israeli Jews and Arabs are greatly divided in their takes on the US President Donald Trump and his handling of the Middle East peace process since entering into office.

Trump referred to himself as Israel's best friend on multiple occasions, and Israeli Jews seem to share this view, with as many as 68% of the Jewish respondents saying they viewed the US president positively.

For Arab respondents, the perspective was wildly different – with as few as 11% having a positive opinion of Trump.

This article was originally published by i24NEWS 

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