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Europe looking increasingly like 1938

'Jews No Longer Feel Safe': Israel braces for European mass migration 

"A year later, the hostility hasn't subsided - it's become the new normal," warns Israel's antisemitism monitoring unit.

New immigrants from France arrive on a special " Aliyah Flight" at the Ben Gurion airport in central Israel on August 1, 2024 background
Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90

As antisemitic attacks soar by 400% across Europe, Israel's Foreign Minister has issued an urgent warning that European Jews may soon seek refuge in unprecedented numbers.

Stark Reality

"This isn't just statistics - it's about Jews who can no longer walk freely in Paris or London," Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar wrote in an emergency letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu, calling for immediate preparations to welcome a potential mass exodus in 2025.

By the Numbers

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- 96% of European Jews now report facing antisemitism in their daily lives

- Immigration from France and UK already climbing

- Hate incidents up 400% since October 7, according to EU watchdog

- Worst spikes seen in Britain, France, and Germany

Growing Crisis

The threat has intensified around key moments of the Gaza war:

- Hospital bombing accusations

- Hostage rescue operations

- Iranian missile attacks

Call to Action

Sa'ar is demanding an emergency session to launch "a comprehensive national plan" for absorbing what could be one of the largest Jewish migration waves in recent history.

"We're already seeing the early signs," Sa'ar noted, pointing to increased immigration applications from France and Britain. "We must be ready to welcome our brothers and sisters home."

Israel HaYom contributed to this article.

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