Negative views of Israel are around 52% around the world. Europeans are about as anti-Semitic as Muslims: whopping 64% of Germans hate Israel, and the corresponding figure for United Arab Emirates is 58%. Russia shows a low anti-Israeli sentiment of “only” 33%, explained by the Russian dislike of Muslims and little concern with the purported Israeli “atrocities.”
Anti-Israeli sentiment, of course, is a politically correct term for anti-Semitism.






Again, in the immortal words of that great Scott Jock McBile: “Briton, Get Stuffed!” . . . and all the nations of the world. . . .
They have all read the book, they just hope they can change the outcome. Ah replacement theology at its finest.
The wind is but a whisper from His heart to our ears.
Critical view of Israel is not anti-semitism. This is total nonsense.
Oh yeah? When was the last time you boycotted Palestinian academics over Fatah terrorism?
I`m digusted how so many people are anti-semitic. Why? They are peace-loving people and very patient, especially in the light of what they have had to put up with. Rockets lobbed into their neighbourhoods for years and only recently do they decide to retaliate. Why can`t everyone just leave them in peace?
They would be quite willing to live with the Gazans in peace if only they would let them.
*LOL* The comment by Carrole is brilliant!!!!!!!! They are “peace-loving” Ha-ha! BBc anti_semitic tendencies simply reflect the impression Israelis create about themselves all over the world. When the situation is like this, it is worth thinking why: perhaps these people with BBC anti-Semitic viewpoints just tell Israelis who they really are, that they mauy be well described as terrorists #1 in the world.
Suppose, the attitude is like this is caused by the fact that Jews are ALWAYS displeased with something and are constantly terrorizing Arabs, sometimes for no reason whatsoever. Even Israeli own peaceful organization Shalom Achshav created by Jews themselves is regarded as something awful and total disgrace. What other attitude might be expected?