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Economy, hostility push more Jews to quit France for Israel
PARIS (Reuters) - When Daniel, a Jewish small business-owner, first raised the idea of leaving France eight years ago, parents and friends talked him out of taking the leap. Now, he says, even some of them are considering the move themselves.
The 31-year-old plans to abandon his locksmith and window repair company based south of Paris and move later this year to Israel - a country whose language he barely understands and where no job offer awaits him.
"The main reason for me is the economic crisis," Daniel, who asked not to be named for fear of losing clients if they heard of his plans to shut up shop, said in an interview.
"The second reason is anti-Semitism." . . .
Unlike the rest of us, the Tribe always has the option of moving to their beloved homeland, while at the same time they (no, of course, not all of them) work to dilute and destabilize Western nations. Ironically the greatest source of antisemitism is now Muslims moving into Western nations, a great deal of the blame going to the Jewish communities in all Western nations wildly successful efforts to open up the West's borders--the opposite of the policies followed by Israel, which believes its own right to a coherent non-rainbow ethnostate is beyond question.