How can the Israeli-Palestinian conflict spill over into Europe, and whether we Europeans still have enough immunity left to protect ourselves - among other questions, the answers to these questions were sought in the Thursday evening broadcast of the 48 Minutes - Host Tamás Lánczi program, in which Máté Kulifai , editor of Hetek, Sámuel Ágoston Mráz, head of the Nézőpont Institute and Péter Törcsi, operational director of the Basic Rights Center, were the guests of Tamás Lánczi.

The host recalled Hamas's brutal attack on Israel, as well as the stabbing of a French teacher to death last week, and the murder of Swedes in Brussels by an Arab man of Tunisian origin, observed by the authorities.

"Will Europe wake up and understand the dangers inherent in migration?" - asked Tamás Lánczi, reminding him that according to former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger

it was a big mistake to let so many foreign populations onto Europe.

"The current European leadership not only doesn't understand, but is even adding fuel to the fire," responded Péter Törcsi.

Regarding the effects of the attack on Israel, Tamás Lánczi explained that European developments are dramatic. Terror is brought to life in mass demonstrations, stars of David are painted on the doors of German citizens, while Germany has been fighting for the past seventy years to ensure that this never happens again.

"European Jewry is threatened in its physical existence"

Tamás Lánczi noted.

"Immigration was an extremely serious historical mistake at the time," explained Máté Kulifai, who, according to him,

there is no longer any legal basis for deporting "German" citizens of multiple generations.

The candlelight vigils following terrorist attacks do not protect either European or Middle Eastern Jewry.

"Is it really just the Jews here, or is Western civilization in general under attack?"

asked the host.

"They are clearly acting against the West. Against Christianity and Judaism," stated Sámuel Ágoston Mráz, emphasizing that the secret services have known for a long time that there was a problem, but

EU decision-makers still want to divide migrants.

"A few tens of thousands of immigrants are intended for us as well," he added, emphasizing that the threat of terrorism increases with the influx of migrants, but unlike ordinary citizens, European leaders are always watched over by various security agencies.

"This is terrorism import, what Europe is doing"

- blurted out the head of the Viewpoint Institute.

According to Péter Törcsi, every major city in Western Europe already has a Gaza Strip and a Hamas cell.

"We are lucky here in Central Europe that there are no Gaza Strips in our big cities"

- opined Törcsi, who believes that if the procedure for the redistribution of migrants were to come into force, there would be no-go zones here as well.

"The Hungarian and Slovak vetoes are not enough, if there is a change of government in Poland, the Hungarian-Slovak resistance will not be too strong symbolically either," Mráz explained in relation to the migrant pact imposed by the Union.

Tamás Lánczi pointed out that despite the fact that the Palestinian state tolerates the terrorist organization Hamas on its territory

the EU triples its aid to Palestine.

The money is being pumped there, even though Hamas in Gaza decides what the millions of euros and dollars flowing in will be spent on, Máté Kulifai pointed out.

According to Sámuel Ágoston Mráz, the old tradition of the European left is anti-Israel and support for the Palestinians.

"The European left is actually anti-Semitic"

- stated the head of the Viewpoint Institute.

"This is actually not a conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people, it is a civilizational struggle," emphasized Tamás Lánczi.

According to Péter Törcsi, just like the former Soviet Union, the European communists are now spreading a false narrative about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"The Palestinians did not want to gain territory, they went to slaughter Jewish people"

- emphasized Péter Törcsi, who believes that it is not a territorial dispute, but the communists made the Western world believe that the Arab world is the victim of the fact that Israel established its own statehood in a manner recognized by international treaties.

"This is a culture-based war between peoples," explained Mráz, citing the Hungarian model as a good example, since Hungary resists migration and there are no demonstrations supporting terrorism in our country.

Source: hirado.hu

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