This is what it’s been like for Jews in the West in just the past two weeks
Three Jews attacked at a vigil for Israeli hostages in Frankfurt.
Two Israeli tourists attacked in a park in the Netherlands and hospitalized.
In Essen, Germany, a knife attack outside a synagogue.
Jewish-owned cars defaced in Haute-Savoie, France.
In Athens, a Jew attacked by three Palestinian Arabs.
In Venice, a Jewish tourist couple attacked by ten North Africans shouting “Free Palestine.”
Also in Venice, two Jews spat on, attacked with a dog, and insulted.
In Nice, pro-Palestine protesters attempted to enter a synagogue.
In Pisa, a Jewish professor beaten in a university classroom.
Jewish homes vandalized in Dorset, England.
British Jews evicted from a restaurant in Greece.
Jewish women and children hit by a scooter in London.
Jewish teenagers attacked on the street in Lyon.
In Antwerp, concerts by Israeli Lahav Shani, director of the Munich Philharmonic and successor to Zubin Mehta, have been canceled.
A doctor in Belgium writes “Jew” on a child’s medical record.
Posters saying “Zionism is poison” are distributed in a London hospital.
An El Al office vandalized in Paris.
Threatened attacks on Jewish events in Oslo.
In Montreal, a Jew beaten on the street in front of his daughter.
In Belgium, articles on Jewish escape.
In Edinburgh, Jewish authors cancelled from a literary festival.
In Toronto, a film about October 7th cancelled from theaters.
In Melbourne, a synagogue set on fire with worshippers inside.
In Colorado, marches for hostages hidden to avoid further bombing.
In Lyon, a Holocaust memorial vandalized with the slogan “Free Gaza.”
Jewish violinists kicked out of a Vienna restaurant.
In Flensburg, Germany, a shop displayed a sign saying “No Jews Allowed.”