Ireland has suffered nearly 150 incidents of anti-Semitism in the past six months, a Jewish group has revealed. The Jewish Representative Council of Ireland (JRCI) recorded 143 anti-Semitic incidents between July last year and January, averaging nearly one per day. It called for the “rapid development of a dedicated national plan to counter growing anti-Semitism” to protect the 2,200 Jews living in Ireland. The reported incidents included a poster displayed over the door of a local pub, which said “all Zionists are barred”. A young Jewish person at school was sent images of swastikas and was told “the classroom will...