You guessed it . . . The Jews. Ed Morrissey reports on the original Jerusalem Post article saying:
Anti-Semitic attitudes have increased in the wake of the economic
collapse, a study across seven European countries has found, with a
third of Europeans blaming the Jews for the economy. Spain appears to
have the highest levels of animosity towards Jews . . .
Morrissey goes on to say:
Make no mistake about it; the Jews of the West are in danger of getting
completely marginalized at a very bad time in history for it to
happen. If those numbers continue to grow, we can expect pressure from
these Western nations to abandon Israel, and more importantly, to
abandon the fight against radical Islamist terrorism and Iranian
hegemony in the Middle East.