A major new survey of 12 EU countries has found that anti-Semitism is getting worse across the bloc. The survey, carried out by the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency, questioned hundreds of Jews who said they had experienced a physical, anti-Semitic attack in the past year, while 28 percent said they had been harassed. France is singled out has having the biggest problem with anti-Semitism in the EU, though serious incidents were also reported in Germany, the UK, Belgium, Sweden and the Netherlands.