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The parliamentary group also recommended setting up a government fund for synagogue security and guidance for teachers explaining Middle East issues to pupils.

The inquiry began last summer when anti-Semitic incidents spiked amid anger at Israel’s military response to Hamas attacks from Gaza.

The All-Party Parliamentary Group against Anti-Semitism said: “The UK has earned a reputation as a world leader in combating anti-Semitism. We must continually review and update our approach to, and methods for, fi ghting this ancient prejudice.

“It has been said that the health of a society can be divined from the condition of its Jewish community.

“We hope that taken together our recommendations will ensure not only the Jewish community but all minority communities continue to thrive in Britain.”

To tackle hateful comments on social media, the MPs suggested “internet Asbos” blocking persistent offenders from sites such as Twitter and Facebook.

The report found “Hitler” and “Holocaust” were among the top 35 key words used on Twitter last summer, with abusive posts including the hashtag “Hitler was right”.

Last week the Community Security Trust which monitors anti-Semitism and provides security for communities said the UK last year saw a record number of anti- Semitic hate incidents.

Today’s report details incidents ranging from a rabbi being beaten to verbal insults in the street and vandalism of synagogues.