En ortodox judisk student på besök 
från USA överfölls på Nyårsdagen i 
Venedig av ett shariagäng på ett
femtontal islamistiska araber. 
Han drogs in i en mörk gränd, 
knivskars och slogs medvetslös. 
Hans liv räddades av förbipasserande 
turister som larmade polis och 
ambulans.
Enda anledningen till överfallet var 
att hans hatt och skägg klart identifierade 
honom som jude. Det brutala överfallet 
betecknas som det värsta hatbrottet i 
Italien på senare år.
Våldsdådet skedde inte i Venedigs klassiska
Ghetto, som står under ständig polis-
bevakning.
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Båda Israels överrabbiner har i ett 
skarpt formulerat brev till Europarådets
ordförande krävt att Europas stater äntligen 
måste ta itu med den allt värre antisemitism
som härjar världsdelen.
"Rabbi Yona Metzger and Rabbi Shlomo Moshe 
Amar on Wednesday sent a letter to European 
Council President Herman Van Rompuy, asking 
him to form a special task force to study the issue. 
The letter was sent in the wake of the brutal attack 
on an American yeshiva student during a visit to 
Venice, Italy.
"This serious incident joins a series of incidents 
from the past year which may indicate a trend 
toward an increase in the phenomenon of 
antisemitism throughout Europe," the rabbis 
wrote, noting that "since the terrible massacre 
in Toulouse we often hear about violence 
directed against Jews in Europe."
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"We express to you our fear that the latest attack, 
in which a young Jew paid the price for his choice 
to go out in public dressed in the attire of a yeshiva 
student, testifies to the existence of a rooted 
problem," said Rabbis Metzger and Amar.
They asked Van Rompuy to establish a special 
committee "to examine the extent of anti-
Semitism on the continent and its sources and 
submit suggestions to solve the problem."
At the end of their letter, the rabbis wrote, 
"The memories of the victims of the Holo-
caust in Europe have not abated, and the 
message has been learned: One can no 
longer remain silent while Jewish blood 
is spilled. 
As a leader of the united European committee, 
we see you as the most senior official who 
can work to eradicate the lesion and restore 
the peace and quiet to European Jews."
