Hungary – Netanyahu Praises His Hungarian Counterpart At Budapest Synagogue

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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (3-R) Israeli First Lady Sara Netanyahu (L), Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (2-R), Chief Rabbi of Hungary Robert Froelich (2-L) and President of the Federation of Jewish Religious Communities of Hungary (Mazsihisz) Andras Heisler (R) visit the Dohany Street Synagogue in Budapest, Hungary, 19 July 2017.  EPAHungary – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a visit to a Budapest synagogue praised his Hungarian counterpart, Viktor Orban, for speaking out against anti-Semitism and standing up for Israel in international forums.

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    “I think it’s very important that countries stand against this delegitimization of Israel, which is the delegitimization of the Jewish people, and I thank you, Prime Minister Orbán, for standing up for Israel in these forums against this new form of anti-Jewish agitation,” Netanyahu said Wednesday night at the Dohany Synagogue.

    He also said he appreciated Orban’s words the previous day in which he spoke out against the Hungarian government’s involvement with the Nazi regime.

    “You spoke yesterday very strongly against anti-Semitism in Hungary. You spoke about it in its current forms, and you spoke about it also in its previous forms – the sins, as you say, performed by previous governments. You were very open it, including in our conversation,” Netanyahu said.

    “I think this is important. I think this is something that the world has heard. And it’s very clear to me that this something that the world should hear continuously.”

    Under unprecedented security, Netanyahu arrived at the downtown synagogue, the headquarters of the Hungarian Jewish community. In addition to Hungarian police officers visible throughout the area, surrounding streets and squares were closed to the public, preventing tourists from visiting the city’s old Jewish Quarter.

    Orban and Andras Heisler, president of Mazsihisz/the Federation of the Hungarian Jewish Communities, greeted Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, in the back courtyard of the synagogue. Robert Frolich, the chief rabbi of the Dohany Synagogue, led the guests inside the building and showed them around. The group paid tribute to Hungarian Jewish victims of the Holocaust at the Emmanuel Memorial Tree, which was named for the father of the late American actor Tony Curtis, whose Jewish family once lived in Hungary.

    In his speech, Heisler emphasized that “the relationship between the Jews and the Hungarian government is good, but there are always disturbing things, like the issue of the unpaid Jewish compensation, or restitution, and also the recent propaganda-campaign provoking anti-Semitism.”

    Some Jewish leaders said the recent government-led billboard campaign against American billionaire Hungarian citizen George Soros over his support for welcoming immigrants fomented new anti-Semitism and created fear among Hungarian Jews.

    Heisler praised Orban for telling reporters on Tuesday that he would see to it that the country’s Jews are protected.

    “It is OK what Prime Minister Orban said, that they will defend us, Hungarian Jews, but it would be even better if there were no hatred in the Hungarian society towards us,” he said, adding: “We want to be proud Hungarian Jews, whose majority want to live and stay here.”

    Heisler said the country’s Jews “felt as if a cold shower was poured on us when Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered the withdrawal of the Israeli ambassador’s condemnation of the (anti-Soros) poster campaign.” He called on Netanyahu “to help to enforce the Diaspora. We want to support Israel, being proud Jews at the same time.”

    Israel’s ambassador to Hungary made a statement rejecting the anti-Soros campaign, but a clarification the next day said the statement was not meant to delegitimize criticism of Soros, “who continuously undermines Israel’s democratically elected governments by funding organizations that defame the Jewish state and seek to deny it the right to defend itself.”

    Orban emphasized the importance of the meeting earlier Tuesday with three other Central European prime ministers, known as the V4 group, and Netanyahu.

    “Jews who live in Hungary, they are part of the Hungarian nation,” he said, noting that the Hungarian Jewish community is the second largest in Europe and Theodor Herzl, the spiritual father of Zionism, “was born here, very near to the place where we are now.”

    Orban praised Netanyahu’s idea presented at the V4 meeting to set up a regional anti-terrorist training center with the help and training of Israel.

    In attendance at the meeting were Jewish leaders from throughout the country, as well as Dr. János Vilmos Fonagy, the only Jewish Hungarian government minister and the mayor of Budapest.
    Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara at the Holocaust memorial "Shoes on the Danube Bank" in Budapest, Hungary. July 20, 2017. photo by Haim Zach / GPO *
    Netanyahu in his address also invoked Herzl as the “modern Moses of Israel.” He praised Orban for organizing the Visegrad meeting. There was no mention of Orban’s recent praise for Micklos Horthy, a wartime collaborator of Adolf Hitler who made possible the deportation of half a million Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz.

    Some in the Jewish audience rejected Netanyahu’s praise of Orban.

    “I liked Heisler’s speech, but I was not impressed by the speeches of Orban and Netanyahu,” one Jewish leader told JTA. “Unfortunately both prime ministers did not pay attention and did not reflect on any of the suggestions of President Heisler.”

    Netanyahu also met Wednesday afternoon with the Hapoel Beersheba soccer team visiting from Israel, which played the same day in Budapest against a Hungarian club. Netanyahu played with the Israeli team during their training in Budapest just before their game started.


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    6 years ago

    ” It would be much better” if Bibi goes home and stops shopping “for”antisemitism. Zionism does NOT represent Judaism and lets spread it to the world to REDUCE Antisemitism. Hes a single head of a State invoking anti semitism under the name of Jews wherever he goes that just brings on more Jew haters unfortunately. Bibi go home and leave the world alone as u inflict so much pain onto Jews!

    thegreatone
    thegreatone
    6 years ago

    Fa to see Netanyahu in a Shull and with a Yarmulka what a Chilul Hashem.Hopefully its a reform synagogue.

    This Netanyahu fellow is an opportunist. Zionism thrived on antisemitism.

    Atheist Theodor Herzl the founder of Zionism loved it when Jews suffered.It helped the idea of a Jewish state.

    He writes in his diary:

    “It is essential that the sufferings of Jews become worse. This will assist in realization of our plans. I have an excellent idea. I shall induce anti-Semites to liquidate Jewish wealth.”

    6 years ago

    To # 1&2. Ok get over it. Those Zionists were evil. Bibi is just a practical secular zionist. No malicious intent

    6 years ago

    The alt-left deems anyone pro nationalist , trump populists as anti semites. Its such fajke news. SO very sad.

    boobi
    boobi
    6 years ago

    To#1&2–BOTH OF YOU ARE IN A FANTASY LAND YOU CANNOT ACCEPT REALITY SO YOU FALL BACK ON NONSENSE,YOUR HASSIDISHE REBBES ARE NOTHING BUT A BUNCH OF MINDLESS GOYLEMS .

    6 years ago

    Herzel? The modern Moses of Israel???? Can someone wash his mouth with bleach?! Herzl yemach shemoi was the founder of the lowlife Medina and an ardent anti semite as he himsef quotes. Despicable!