Unfortunately, that’s what it is in Europe. When I was in Paris there were policemen with machine guns outside the synogogues, and when I was in Rome, there was the same- including bulletproof police booths too, metal detectors and very strict checks- including passport checks, to get in.
Quite frankly, I don’t understand how the Jews there can remain under those circumstances.
The following has a very harsh title, but is worth a read:
Op-Ed: Jews, Leave Eurauschwitz Now!, by Giulio Meotti
*As comfortable as life can be in the arrondissements of Paris or in Berlin’s cafes, the situation for the Jews will only worsen in Europe.
Not only European taxes are used in several ways to fund anti-Semitism of an intensity unseen since Nazi Germany, but the democratic Western countries are surprisingly the ones, primarily France and England, which registered the highest numbers of attacks in 2012.
If 90 incidents of anti-Semitic nature were recorded in Berlin since January, in the first eight months of 2012 UK registered 299 attacks deemed anti-Semitic so far…*