Jewish people in the EU continue to face high levels of antisemitism, according to the latest survey from the bloc's Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA).
More than 8,000 Jews in 13 EU countries, including Germany and France, were interviewed -
with 96% saying they had encountered antisemitism in their daily life.
The vast majority had experienced harassment online.
The FRA's director, Sirpa Rautio, warned that Europe was facing a "wave of antisemitism" - driven partly by the conflict in the Middle East.
She warned that this was severely limiting the ability of Jewish people in EU countries to "live in safety and with dignity".
A survey found 96% had encountered antisemitism with the majority experiencing harassment online.
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