Hungarian FM: Genocide charge against Israel ‘nonsense’

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The genocide charge against Israel “is nonsense”, the foreign minister said in Jerusalem on Wednesday, pledging Hungary’s full support for the country in all forums where it is under attack for its counter-terrorist operations launched in response to the “hellish” October 7 attack.
“Such accusations against a country that had to face such a hellish terrorist attack is clearly nonsense,” Péter Szijjártó said after talks with Israeli counterpart Israel Katz, adding that successful Israeli counter-terrorist operations were “in the interest of the entire world”.
Szijjártó said that whereas outsiders “from hundreds or thousands of kilometres away” may see Israel’s actions as a geopolitical issue or an armed conflict in need of a resolution, it was clear from close up that the conflict was made up of “thousands … of human tragedies”.
“So Hungary will stand up for Israel in all forums where it is attacked for its counter-terrorist operations,” he said.
Szijjártó called on the international community to support Israel’s manoeuvres to enable the region to return to “the path of the Abraham Accords”, which he said offered an opportunity to normalise the situation in the Middle East.
“One of the goals of the attacks against Israel was clearly to stop that normalisation procedure, and to further poison relations in the Middle East,” the minister said.
Further, the international community must work to avoid escalation, he said. Unless it gets the Islamist militant group Hezbollah to withdraw from the border between Israel and Lebanon, “the danger of escalation is dire”, he said.
Szijjártó said he had talked to his Lebanese counterpart, Abdallah Bou Habib, on several occasions, and Habib had also emphasised the importance of avoiding the conflict’s escalation.





