eh - I'm travelling this week and internet connections aren't the best where I am and will be. Why don't you present the numbers, and by all means start with the US. Show the like for like physical attacks against Jews and Muslims.
If you have stats for other countries (you mention France), by all means move on to those too. Just post links where I can verify the numbers and criteria used (I would just check that the numbers are like for like).
The stats may well show that I'm wrong to hold the belief that attacks against Muslims are a bigger issue that anti-semitic attacks - but I'm ready to admit that I'm wrong should the stats prove otherwise. When the facts change, so do my opinions! I think I'm being fair to ask for numbers, that they are like-for-like and that they are verifiable (some link to the survey/official site etc).
FD - don't get me wrong, in principle Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia are part of the same family of hate crimes. I condemn both. I only object to the anti-semitism card being misplayed as part of a disinformation campaign by Israel when they label criticism of Israel as anti-semitic.
I have no hesitation in condemning anti-semitism, even where the cause appears to be Israeli crimes. I point out to those who hold these views that there are anti-Zionist Jews who campaign against Israeli aggression (and have met with Ahmadinejad, support Hezbollah's actions and generally make the point that the Israeli/Palestinian issue is about land not religion) - and also that there are many Israeli and other Jews who are fighting against the aggression - eg B'tselem, Noam Chomsky, Finkelstein etc.
I totally agree with the UK Muslim politician is quoted in the BBC news item about anti-semitism in the uk:
Earlier this year, Muslim leaders issued a joint statement denouncing anti-Semitism, amid fears that violent elements from within their own communities were responsible for the increase in attacks.
Cohesion minister Shahid Malik, one of two Muslims in government, said: "This rise in anti-Semitism is not just concerning for the British Jewish communities but for all those who see themselves as decent human beings.
"The fight against anti-Semitism is a fight that should engage us all. This country will not tolerate those who seek to direct hatred towards any part of our community.
"It may be legitimate for individuals to criticise or be angry at the actions of the Israel government but we must never allow this anger to be used to justify anti-Semitism."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8166173.stm(eh, you may also want to look at the stats in the UK survey referred to in the article. It states that 77 violent anti-semitic attacks took place in the UK last year.)
Cheers,
Shafique