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Israeli settlers pray during a protest in the illegal Jewish settlement Givat Asaf in the West Bank near Ramallah, October 27, 2011. The Givat Asaf settlement is slated to be demolished by the Israeli government by year's end. UPI/Debbie Hill
Israeli settlers pray during a protest in the illegal Jewish settlement Givat Asaf in the West Bank near Ramallah, October 27, 2011. The Givat Asaf settlement is slated to be demolished by the Israeli government by year's end. UPI/Debbie Hill 
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Published: Nov. 10, 2011 at 4:13 PM

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- A U.S. State Department official says growing Holocaust denial and anti-Semitic textbooks are a troubling international trend.

Hannah Rosenthal, the State Department's special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism, said reports of anti-Semitic incidents are up in 75 of the 193 countries her office monitors.

Rosenthal said she is paying particular attention to growing Holocaust denial and anti-Semitic textbooks, particularly in Saudi Arabia, the Chicago Sun-Times reported Thursday.

Wednesday marked the 73rd anniversary of Kristallnacht, or Night of Broken Glass, a series of attacks on Jews in Germany and Austria that is considered to be the start of the Holocaust.

Rosenthal, whose grandfather -- a young rabbi -- was arrested on Kristallnacht and sent to a concentration camp, said she recently met with officials who assured her they have taken anti-Semitic references out of textbooks.

She said she is also working with two State Department envoys to Muslim communities.

"I will define success," she told the newspaper, "when non-Jews are condemning anti-Semitism and Jews are condemning hatred of Muslims and hatred of other vulnerable populations."

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