A new study has revealed that around 1.09 billion adults have anti-Semitic views.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a Jewish nongovernmental organisation has found that 41 percent of people believed that Jews are more loyal to Israel than to the country they live in and 74 percent people believed in the majority of the Jewish stereotypes, the Guardian reported.
South East Asian country of Laos was found to be the least anti-Semitic place in the world, where just 0.2 percent people believed in Jewish stereotypes, whereas, West Bank and Gaza were the most antisemitic territory in the world with 93 percent of people.
The ADL have given much more detail about each country and region including a breakdown of how each statement was responded to by transforming the results into an interactive map.
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