As anti-Semitism blossoms in Europe, horrifically illustrated in last Friday's hostage crisis at a Paris kosher supermarket that saw four Jews murdered, what does the average person on the street in Belgium think about Jews? A new video seeks to find out, revealing shocking results.

The video is an initiative of Rabbi Menachem Margolin, director general of the Rabbinical Center of Europe (RCE) and the European Jewish Association (EJA).

In it, one Belgian said Jews in Israel are "doing the same" as was done to them by the genocidal Nazi regime in the Holocaust, which murdered six million Jews.

He claimed Jews are "putting people in a ghetto...when they have been put in a ghetto themself (sic)."

Another talked about a "hierarchy" of racism in which anti-Semitism is given preferential focus, and racism against "Blacks" is given less priority, claiming it was due to Israel's supposed influence in the world.

Revealing the extent of discrimination, Jeremy, a Jewish student in Belgium, recalled how he would get pictures of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler put in his jacket pocket, and how he was verbally assaulted in class in front of his teachers who "didn't care."