Anti-Semitic crimes increase dramatically in Germany
The number of anti-Semitic crimes in Germany during the first half of 2018 increased 10 percent over the same period last year.
There were 401 anti-Semitic crimes in Germany from January through June, according to government data reported Wednesday by Politico. The vast majority, 87 percent, came from the far right, the government said. One-fifth were committed in Berlin.
The figures included 12 violent crimes.
In July, a Jewish man was assaulted in a Berlin park by a group of young adults and teens after they noticed he was wearing a Star of David. Days earlier, a Syrian man, 19, was found guilty of an April attack against an Israeli man who was wearing a kippah on a Berlin street. Later that month, a Jewish professor visiting Germany was assaulted in a Bonn park first by a Palestinian and then by police who slammed him to the ground and punched him repeatedly in the face, mistaking him for the attacker.
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