Norway to Boost Efforts to Fight Antisemitism, Targeting Youth
- Updated plan focuses on preventing hate speech, violence
- Terror risk level was lifted last month, citing Jewish aims
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Norway unveiled plans to boost spending to combat antisemitism against the backdrop of rising terrorism threats linked to Jewish and Israeli targets.
The government’s updated measures to protect the 1,500-minority of Jews in the 5.6-million country reflect a situation that is “more serious than in a long time,” Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store said in a speech in Oslo on Monday.