Jewish travelers in central Athens, Greece, report encountering a crude antisemitic graffito reading 'Baby murdering Jew c**ts.' The incident, reported Sunday evening according to a single source, adds to a pattern of rising antisemitic expressions across Europe, as previously documented by The Zioneer.
According to a single report circulating on Sunday evening (21:13 Jerusalem time), Jewish travelers in central Athens, Greece, have encountered a graffiti inscription bearing a graphic antisemitic slur: 'Baby murdering Jew c**ts.' The incident has not yet been independently verified or reported by Greek authorities or local media. It comes amid a broader uptick in antisemitic incidents across Europe and the United States, as The Zioneer has documented in recent bulletins covering harassment in New Haven, New York, and Berlin. No details on the location, response from local police, or the identity of the perpetrators are available at this time. The report remains single-source and unverified pending further confirmation.
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