A top German official has warned Jewish people against wearing yarmulkes in public amid a spike in anti-Semitic attacks.

“I cannot advise Jews to wear the kippah everywhere all the time in Germany,” the official said Saturday.

The statement from Felix Klein, the government’s commissioner on anti-Semitism, came as attacks against Jewish people in Germany rose from 1,504 in 2017 to 1,646 in 2018, or 10 percent, according to German broadcaster Deutsche Welle. The number of violent incidents increased from 37 to 62 during that time.

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