Hungary’s annual pro-Israel summit rallied behind a single pledge — “No migration, no antisemitism, no terrorism” — as speakers from Hungary, Israel, and the United States declared that Central Europe is defending faith, borders, and freedom while much of the West drifts into moral confusion. Yair Netanyahu, son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warned that “Western Europe is in free fall” due to mass illegal immigration that has created “no-go zones” in cities like London and Paris. He contrasted that with Hungary, which he called “the safest in Europe” for Jews. “They can walk around in Budapest with all the Jewish symbols,” he said, but cautioned that the EU is pushing to impose migration quotas that could jeopardize that safety. He praised the close friendship between Prime Minister Orbán and his father, calling it “a real alliance to defend our common Judeo-Christian civilization”.
Closing the gathering, U.S. advocate Bryan E. Leib praised Hungary’s leadership for defending “faith, family, and freedom.” “There is no other country in all of Europe where Jews are safe like they are in Hungary,” he said. “Hungary continues to remain the beating heart of common sense and a nation of peace and stability.” From start to finish, the message was unmistakable: Hungary is charting a different course — rejecting mass migration, standing with Israel, and defending Judeo-Christian civilization against global pressure.

