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Now playing Next Unreported Europe Antisemitism incidents fuel migrant debate in Germany After a spate of antisemitic attacks Germany's 100,000 strong Jewish community is becoming increasingly anxious about a new wave of hate crime. There are fears that it may be linked to an upsurge in migration from Muslim countries hostile to Israel. 29/06/2018
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