Several outlets describe a rise in anti-Semitic incidents in Europe, saying the pattern is linked to the Israel–Hamas war and related political tensions. The reported cases include Jewish travelers being excluded from public or hospitality settings, with examples cited such as being refused entry to a Spanish leisure venue and restrictions placed on booking accommodation in Germany. Additional reporting also points to travel disruptions in other countries, including claims that planes were denied permission to land in Slovenia. The sources characterize these events as making travel harder and less secure for Jewish people and frame them as part of broader anti-Semitic activity across the continent. While the articles summarize specific incidents, they do not provide consistent, independently verified details about the circumstances in each case within the excerpts provided. The reporting nevertheless emphasizes that Jewish travelers may face discrimination and harassment in multiple European destinations and that incidents vary from exclusionary actions by businesses to operational travel constraints.