The government-commissioned report on anti-Semitism among youths in the Netherlands reportedly showed that anti-Semitism is more prevalent among Muslim youths than Christian ones.
Teachers across Germany say they face a special challenge from those of immigrant backgrounds, most of whom are Muslims. Disenfranchised from the mainstream, many of these students echo anti-Semitic attitudes heard at home, trade schoolyard insults about Jews or express Holocaust denial, testing German taboos.