Hungarian minister: Hungary wants to see Europe recognise Israel’s right to protect itself

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The Hungarian government stands with Israel and “we really want to see Europe standing up and recognising the right of Israel to protect itself,” Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in an interview with The Jerusalem Post published on Friday.
“Unfortunately, my experience is that when the issue of the conflict here is being discussed in the international political arena, somehow [people have] forgotten how it started,” Szijjártó said.
He noted that nearly four months have passed since the start of the Gaza war, which “is a long period of time, but it should not be long enough to make all of us forget” the Hamas massacre on October 7, the minister said.
Hungary considers the Israeli army’s military campaign against Hamas “an anti-terror operation,” whose success is in the interest of not just Israel, but the entire world, so that such an attack is not repeated anywhere in the world, he said.
Hungary, he said, was therefore one of the countries that have objected to South Africa’s petition to the International Court of Justice at The Hague, accusing Israel of genocide in the Gaza Strip, Szijjártó said. He said the accusation of genocide was “nonsense”, adding that Hungary stood by Israel against any “unbalanced and unfair” international action.
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