Monday, July 17, 2017

On Netanyahu’s Orders: Israel's Foreign Ministry Retracts Criticism of anti-Semitism in Hungary and Slams George Soros

Via comment by name789 on Hungarian Gov’t Steps Up Fight Against George 

 This photo taken Wednesday, July 5, 2017 in Budapest, Hungary, shows an anti-Soros campaign reading "99 percent reject illegal migration" and "Let's not let Soros have the last laugh."

A day after Israel’s ambassador harshly called on the Hungarian PM to remove posters against the Jewish billionaire, the Foreign Ministry backtracks, says George Soros constantly undermines Israel’s governments

At the behest of the Prime Minister’s Office, the Foreign Ministry on Sunday retracted a statement issued the previous day by the Israeli ambassador to Hungary, which had called on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his party to halt a poster campaign against Jewish-American financier George Soros on the grounds that it was fueling anti-Semitism.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon issued a clarification that refrained from criticizing Orbán but also sharply criticized Soros himself, using claims similar to the ones being made against him by the Hungarian government.

                                                                    More @ Haaretz

2 comments:

  1. http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-hungarian-branches-of-amnesty-rap-netanyahu-and-orban/

    Amnesty International teamed up to express their concern over what they see as increasingly close ties between Netanyahu and his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban

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