According to the American newspaper, in connection with the anti-Semitism spreading in Europe, Budapest can be a kind of refuge.

In response to the increasingly frequent pro-Hamas demonstrations across Europe, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated in a radio interview two weeks ago that there will be no pro-terrorist demonstrations in Hungary . The American National Review has also started to be concerned with the question, in a new article asked why Hungary is being avoided by the increasingly strong pro-Hamas wave in Europe - the Mandiner .

According to the paper, the pro-Hamas demonstrations flooding European capitals may fill the continent's Jewish communities with legitimate concern.

However, Budapest is a kind of refuge where many can look to the future with hope.

And this is not only due to the Hungarian language, which is difficult to learn, but also to Viktor Orbán's refugee policy.

Viktor Orbán has undoubtedly become a symbol of resistance,

but the Hungarian society also stands behind him, which lends credibility to his politics. In the author's opinion, the United States must find independent solutions to the problem of "imported extremism", taking into account the specificities and social context of each country. The situation in Europe and the example of Hungary offer America an instructive opportunity to find new solutions to migration issues that can increase everyone's safety and well-being.

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