The report's findings found that significant numbers of people in five European countries continue to hold anti-Jewish stereotypes, said Abraham Foxman, national director of the US group.
"A large number of Europeans continue to be infected with anti-Jewish attitudes, holding on to classical anti-Jewish canards and conspiracy theories," Foxman said at a news conference where he presented the report.
The survey of 2,714 people in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Poland found that 51 percent of respondents believed that Jews are more loyal to Israel than to the countries in which they live. In the Spanish sample, the figure was 60%. In France, only 39% agreed.
Foxman said the widely-held belief in dual allegiances was particularly troubling.
"Disloyalty is a classical canard of anti-Semitism," Foxman said. "Hitler did not begin with Aryan supremacy. Hitler began with charging the Jews of not being good Germans, of selling out Germany for their own interest."
The statement that "Jews still talk too much about what happened to them in the Holocaust" was seen as "probably true" by 58% of poll respondents in Poland, where many of the World War II Nazi death camps were located. The average for the five countries polled was 47% in agreement.
Poles were also most likely to subscribe to another long-standing belief, with 39% of respondents there saying they somewhat agree or strongly agree that the Jews "are responsible for the death of Christ." Overall agreement with that statement was 20%.
An average of 44% across the countries surveyed said Jews "probably" have too much influence on international financial markets, while close to half believe that "American Jews control US policy in the Middle East," the report said.
Thirty-nine percent of those surveyed said they believed that Jews had too much power in the business world.
In each country surveyed, anti-Jewish stereotypes were more widely believed by those over 65 and those without a college education, the report said, adding that negative attitudes toward Jews had worsened in some areas and remained unchanged in others, compared to a similar survey in 2005.
Foxman said the results showed a "significant relationship" exists between attitudes to Jews and events in the Middle East.
On the Israeli-Arab conflict, a majority of respondents believed Israel had no right to use military force against Lebanon last summer after Hizbullah fighters kidnapped two Israeli soldiers, the report said.
Overall, a majority of respondents considered Hamas a terrorist organization and supported withholding foreign aid to the coalition Palestinian government in which Hamas is a partner, until its leaders renounce violence against Israel and recognize its right to exist.
The survey was conducted by London-based Taylor Nelson Sofres from March 21 through April 16. The margin of error was 4 percentage points
Still, maybe we should have killed more Europeans ~ whadda' ya' think? Would have that given them pause to clean up their act.
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Poll should say “39% are jealous of the hard work and success of Jews” or “39% believe that Jews should be as lazy as they are, so they don’t feel bad”. Remember that 22% of those sampled live in a nation (France) where the 35-hour work week is the law of the land.
a**hole foxman should look in a mirror and he’d see at least a small part of the problem-his incessant whining for gun control,supporting illegal immigration and acting like the jewish holocaust was the only one-there were,sad to say,quite a few-no group owns the franchise on suffering -and this swollen jerk thinks he can speak for me as a jew-as far as i am concerned he can have the big one and go take a dirt nap-most jews i know think he is a self-promoting ethnic pimp like sharpton or jackson
Sounds like ole’ Abe is gearing up for a new fund raising campaign.
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The good news, while their grandparents had to contend with 9 million or so Jews in the early 30s, today after 7 decades of population growth, the poll answerer's contend with only a million and a half or so.
They've avoided the economic disruptions, and the rare innovation, that Jews in commerce have provided the US and Israel.
1930s redux ... bad, bad future on the way ....
We’re back to this then, are we.
Jealous.
I wonder what the numbers are for their "North African immigrants".