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.

Organized by the Center for Fundamental Rights, the third International Pro-Israel Summit convened leading officials and thinkers at Budapest’s Museum of Ethnography at the end of last month, reaffirming what organizers called a shared fight against terrorism, antisemitism, and open-border ideology.

Dr. Miklós Szánthó, director general of the Center, opened the event with a pointed warning that “Brussels is trying to destabilize both Hungary and Israel.” He accused EU institutions of waging legal an

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