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ADL survey: More than a quarter of the world is anti-Semitic

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Palestinian children play in a damaged building with a swastika and the Star of David painted on it in a Gaza refugee camp in 2005. Photo by Abid Katib/Getty Images

A lot of people around the world hate the Jews.

Thats the main finding of the Anti-Defamation Leagues largest-ever worldwide survey of anti-Semitic attitudes.

Thesurvey, released Tuesday, found that 26 percent of those polled representing approximately 1.1 billion adults worldwide harbor deeply anti-Semitic views. More than 53,000 people were surveyed in 102 countries and territories covering approximately 86 percent of the worlds population.

Our findings are sobering but, sadly, not surprising, ADL National Director Abraham Foxman said at a news conference Tuesday morning at ADLs national headquarters in New York. The data clearly indicates that classic anti-Semitic canards defy national, cultural, religious and economic boundaries.

Among the surveys key findings:

Some 70 percent of those considered anti-Semitic said they have never met a Jew. Overall, 74 percent of respondents said they had never met a Jew. Thirty-five percent of those surveyed had never heard of the Holocaust. Of those who had, roughly one-third said it is either a myth or greatly exaggerated. The most anti-Semitic region in the world is the Middle East and North Africa, with 74 percent harboring anti-Semitic views. Eastern Europe was second at 34 percent. The least anti-Semitic region was Oceania (Australia and New Zealand) at 14 percent. The three countries outside the Middle East with the highest rates of anti-Semitic attitudes were Greece, at 69 percent, Malaysia at 61 percent and Armenia at 58 percent. About 49 percent of Muslims worldwide harbor anti-Semitic views, compared to 24 percent of Christians. The West Bank and Gaza were the most anti-Semitic places surveyed, with 93 percent of respondents expressing anti-Semitic views. The Arab country with the lowest level of anti-Semitic views was Morocco, at 80 percent. Iran ranked as the least anti-Semitic country in the Middle East, at 56 percent. The least anti-Semitic country overall was Laos, where 0.2 percent of the population holds anti-Semitic views. The Philippines, Sweden, the Netherlands and Vietnam all came in at 6 percent or lower. Approximately 9 percent of Americans and 14 percent of Canadians harbor anti-Semitic attitudes. Thirty-four percent of respondents older than 65 were deemed anti-Semitic, compared to 25 percent of those younger than 65. Men polled were slightly more anti-Semitic than women.

The ADLs Global 100 index will serve as a baseline, Foxman said. For the first time we have a real sense of how pervasive and persistent anti-Semitism is today around the world.

The survey gauged anti-Semitism by asking whether respondents agreed with an index of 11 statements that the ADL believes suggest anti-Jewish bias: Jews talk too much about what happened to them during the Holocaust; Jews are more loyal to Israel than to the countries they live in; Jews think they are better than other people; Jews have too much power in international financial markets; Jews have too much power in the business world; Jews have too much control over global affairs; people hate Jews because of the way Jews behave; Jews have too much control over the U.S. government; Jews have too much control over global media; Jews are responsible for most of the worlds wars; Jews dont care about what happens to anyone but their own kind.

Respondents who agreed that a majority of the statements are probably true were deemed anti-Semitic.

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