
Amid Europe's refugee crisis, fears of anti-Semitism rise
Clip: 2/16/2016 | 9m 27s
Deadly attacks on Jews by Islamic extremists in France and Denmark leave Jews vulnerable.
Deadly attacks on Jews by Islamic extremists in France and Denmark have left Europe’s Jewish community feeling vulnerable, and have driven an increasing number to move to Israel or elsewhere. But some European Muslims are taking a stand against the violence, urging others to leave behind the conflicts of the Middle East and accept integration. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
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Amid Europe's refugee crisis, fears of anti-Semitism rise
Clip: 2/16/2016 | 9m 27s
Deadly attacks on Jews by Islamic extremists in France and Denmark have left Europe’s Jewish community feeling vulnerable, and have driven an increasing number to move to Israel or elsewhere. But some European Muslims are taking a stand against the violence, urging others to leave behind the conflicts of the Middle East and accept integration. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
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