The surge of Europe’s hatred for Israel, with Jews kicked out of Spanish sauna, banned from booking German hotel and planes refused permission to land in Slovenia

Europe’s growing hostility towards Israel has led to a surge in anti-Semitic incidents across the continent, making it harder for Jewish tourists to travel freely without fear of exclusion.

The problems Jewish holidaymakers are encountering abroad come as the number of anti-Semitic attacks has increased sharply worldwide, with last year seeing the highest number killed in such incidents for 30 years.

But aside from episodes of violence, such as the Hanukkah attack in Sydney and the shooting of two Israeli embassy staff outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington DC, Jews are also experiencing increasing levels of day-to-day discrimination.

From LGBTQ+ saunas in Spain and German hotels to Slovenian airports,

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