British commentator, Katie Hopkins, explains why Jews are once again fleeing France.

NY Post The most dangerous place to be a Jew in Europe is France. That’s the conclusion of an unpublished, two-year report on anti-Semitism in 11 European countries , conducted by former NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly at former US Ambassador to Austria Ronald Lauder’s behest.

Kelly’s report concludes that the threat to the 450,000 Jews in France, the world’s third-largest community (after Israel and the United States), is the most “acute.” Attacks and threats against French Jews surged 74 percent from 2017 to 2018, and preliminary data for the first half of 2019 indicate “further intensification,” with another 75 percent increase last year.

The report stresses that the “single greatest threat of violence” against French Jews emanates from radicalization among portions of a growing French Muslim population. Anti-Semitic attacks and verbal harassment are especially pronounced in areas where middle- and working-class Arab Muslims live side-by-side with Jews. These “at-risk” residents make up a third of France’s Jewish population.

J ewish pupils in France have been subject to so much hatred and violence by Muslim migrants that they have been forced out of state schools and into religious ‘ghettoes’.