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Israeli PM Netanyahu praises Viktor Orban for opening in Budapest a center to battle antisemitism

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responds to questions from Jewish journalists attending the third World Jewish Media Summit in Jerusalem.

JERUSALEM—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for opening in Budapest a center to battle fight antisemitism in all EU member states.

He was taking part in a Q&A session in the Knesset with international Jewish journalists and bloggers who attended the third World Jewish Media Summit in Jerusalem.

Responding a question from a Hungarian journalist who asked him what he thinks of Orban who is described by the mainstream media as being ‘’fascist’’, Netanyahu responded :

‘’I noticed that Viktor Orban opened a center to battle antisemitismn, which I think is important. I noticed a similar event in Austria by Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz who convened a conference against antisemitism which included right-wing and anti-Zionism because anti-Zionism is the modern form of antisemitism. I think that these two leaders are doing a very important job in understanding what is antisemitism.’’

The Prime Minister added : ‘’When I was in Hungary, Prime Minister Orban openly condemned the practices of the fascist leaders in Hungary, saying that this was a terrible mistake in the country’s history. I look at what they do, at what they say also on the European level.’’

  

 

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