International survey finds 1 in 4 adults harbor anti-Semitic attitudes
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A new survey has found that anti-Semitism remains prevalent around the world, with one in four adults surveyed in 102 countries expressing anti-Jewish sentiments.
The Anti-Defamation League study released Tuesday sought to create a comprehensive survey of anti-Jewish sentiment around the globe, finding respondents to be anti-Semitic if they said at least six of 11 stereotypes about Jews were "probably" or "definitely" true.
The study found the lowest level of anti-Semitism in Laos, with just 0.2 percent of the adult populations expressing such views, and the highest level in the West Bank and Gaza with 93 percent.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Greece was the most anti-Semitic country in Western Europe, according to the survey, with 69 percent of the adults expressing such opinions and Sweden, with four percent, was the least.