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Three Israelis in Europe Tell Us: This Is What It's Like to Be the only "Jew" in Town

Summary by Israel Hayom
From a village in Germany, through a city in Denmark to a town in northern Sweden - Lin, Sagi and Alon live in places where there are almost no Jews or Israelis • They have faced hostility, boycotts and threats since October 7, and describe how Israeli identity becomes a daily test
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From a village in Germany, through a city in Denmark to a town in northern Sweden - Lin, Sagi and Alon live in places where there are almost no Jews or Israelis • They have faced hostility, boycotts and threats since October 7, and describe how Israeli identity becomes a daily test

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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