That was "The New Antisemitism" on display in Brussels.
Meanwhile, a major survey undertaken by three Flemish universities, published last month, of 3,867 teenagers in Antwerp and Ghent (1,068 of them Muslims) indicates that "The Oldest [aka Longest] Hatred" is seven times commoner among Muslim youths than among their non-Muslim counterparts.
Tellingly, 50.9 per cent of Muslim respondents agreed (and a further 24.5 per cent "partially agreed") with the statement "Jews foment war and blame others for it". The comparable percentages for non-Muslims were 7.1 and 20.6 respectively.
45.1 per cent of Muslim respondents agreed (and a further 27.9 per cent "partially agreed") that "Jews seek to control everything". The comparable percentages among non-Muslims were 10.8 and 29.2 respectively.
35 percent of Muslim respondents agreed with that "Jews have too much clout in Belgium" compared to 11.8 percent of non-Muslim respondents.
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(In Britain, Muslim peer Lord Ahmed, who was suspended from the Labour Party for alleged antisemitic remarks, has apologised ...)
Meanwhile, re France:
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Did he also apologise in Urdu?
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