Anti-Defamation League Conducts Global Survey
The Anti-Defamation League conducted a world wide survey, that revealed 26% of the international population is anti-Semitic.
The analysis studied 53,100 individuals in 102 nations, between July 2013 to February 2014. It is the largest survey on this topic ever, and determined that the most anti-Semitic areas of the globe are the Middle East and North Africa, as reported by Kathimerini.
According to the examination, 69% of Greek citizens were found to hold anti-Semitic perspectives. The survey found that 85% of total participants think that the Jewish community has too large of an influence in the business sector, 82% believe that the group has too big of an influence on global financial markets, while 74% feel that the religious sect holds an excessive amount of global affairs control. In Greece, 60% of analysis takers believe that the Jewish community references the Holocaust atrocities in excess.
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