Those who believe that the EU leaders will change their migration policy will be disappointed.

Houston, we have a problem! – In 1970, during Apollo-13's journey to the Moon, the intended lighthearted, but still ominous sentence was uttered. The crew of the spacecraft, whose lives were in danger, were finally brought back to Earth alive after overcoming serious difficulties. Seeing the events following the terrible attack on Israel a month ago, one must say: Europe, we have a bit of a problem!

In fact, many of us in the middle of Europe have known, seen and even told you about the dangers that come with the flood that is rushing to our land without any control.

Terrorism, Islamic radicalism, organized crime, the struggle of different cultures.

In addition to these, in 2015 it was already clear that the disgrace of anti-Semitism had once again taken root in Western Europe. Do you remember the story of Reem Sahwil? Eight years ago, the Palestinian girl arrived in Germany as a refugee, with whom German Chancellor Angela Merkel had a conversation at the time. Encouraged by this, the Welt newspaper also made a report on him. Among other things, he was asked what his biggest dream was.

"I hope that one day there will be no Israel, only Palestine"

said the little girl.

At the time, many people raised their heads in Germany, but quickly returned to the agenda. A lot of water has flowed down the Rhine and the Seine since then, but it was already obvious what views the migrants from the Islamic world bring with them, what they were taught in schools and mosques, what they heard at home. But the politicians of the EU states promoting inclusion either trivialized or kept quiet about the problem.

However, anti-Semitism, hatred of Christians, contempt for whites, and the treatment of women as second-rate also came with them.

Only the left-liberal press refused to talk about these problems. Then, when attacks against Jewish citizens increased in France, they wondered why Jews were fleeing the country en masse. This is how we arrived at the fall of 2023.

Germany, there is a problem! - the country's most read newspaper, Bild, published a voluminous manifesto.

The title is already familiar. In this call, the newspaper lists at length what expectations they would like to place on migrants arriving in their country. After eight long years and the sadistic attack on Israel, they woke up from their Sleeping Beauty dream. Where have you lived so far?

Even now, they have only reached the point of formulating pink-painted, false wishful dreams of a peaceful, multicultural dream world.

Everyone should work, let's be tolerant towards each other, respect our neighbors, everyone should respect the German constitution. All these desires are listed in fifty points. Only in the meantime, life has long since moved beyond these careful, delicately worded proclamations.

Bild's manifesto: we demand unconditional compliance with our laws and respect for our way of life!

Let's make Gaza out of Neukölln! - this is chanted by tens of thousands of aggressive demonstrators in Berlin, as they attack the police with sticks and Molotov cocktails. As a sad result of the day, sixty-five policemen had to be taken to the hospital. The German chancellor and the members of his government keep saying different things and pretending that no one has told them how big the problem is. But now and then they speed up the deportation, there is no place for hatred in Europe, people with anti-Semitic attitudes should not be given German documents.

A responsible government amends laws, instructs, takes action, and does not list its wishful thinking. But we don't see that yet.

Unfortunately, the situation is no better in other European countries. In France, stars of David are painted on the walls of synagogues and social institutions, which evokes terrible memories. The British newspapers questioned the chief commander of Scotland Yard as to why he did not arrest those who chanted anti-Semitic slogans at the London demonstration of tens of thousands.

Because it is unnecessary to bring them in if no criminal proceedings can be initiated against them, the commander said. This would only add fuel to the fire, he added.

Quick, decisive and tough government measures are still waiting here. Those who believe that the leaders of the Union will now change their migration policy will also be disappointed.

The migration pact, the quota, the policy of inclusion are still on the table, as if nothing had happened.

It really happened, Europe has reached a crossroads. The bitter results of decades of politics are visible on the streets. Tens of thousands support the bloodthirsty terrorists of Hamas and demand the destruction of Israel. The division of Western societies is leading to disaster. Anti-Semitism and hatred of Israel is not a passing fever, but an open threat to Christian Western societies as well. As long as this is tolerated and they do not act in the most severe manner, Islamic radicalism will grow stronger every day.

And it doesn't stop there, Christians, European culture will be their next target. Israeli kibbutzim and garrisons were attacked by a few thousand armed terrorists. More illegal immigrants cross the borders of the Union than this in a single day.

There are already millions of people living in the receiving countries who accept Sharia laws, adhere to their lifestyle and dress, and pass this on to their children and grandchildren. Thousands of them then embark on the path of radicalization. The fact that they want to make lots and lots of Gaza out of some districts of Western big cities is no longer an empty threat. In no-go zones, state laws have long been despised and laughed at. Anti-Semitic demonstrations and threats against Jews are only the first signs.

European citizens must also stand in solidarity with their Jewish fellow citizens because they must know that they will be the next targets.

This snowball, started by pro-migration politicians, has now turned into a threatening avalanche. The cruelty and beastly brutality with which Hamas attacked Israel is not a distant story. This is the terrible reality that can reach Western Europe at any moment.

European people, there is a big problem!

The author is a security policy expert at the Center for Fundamental Rights

Featured image: Magyar Nemzet / András Éberling