Two Hungarian children among those released by Hamas
The foreign minister said that together with the woman released on Saturday, all three Hungarian hostages falling under the agreement between Israel and Hamas — the women and children —...
The foreign minister said that together with the woman released on Saturday, all three Hungarian hostages falling under the agreement between Israel and Hamas — the women and children —...
Hungary is in constant contact with the Israeli task force set up to free the hostages as well as Qatar’s leadership which has been a key mediator.
“We are grateful to Qatar and to the Qatari government for its help,” Minister Szijjártó said.
15 Hungarian citizens still remain in the Gaza Strip, eight have been able to leave the area, and contacts with the remaining seven persons will be maintained in order to...
Reports of Hungarian fatalities in the Middle Eastern country have proven to be untrue.
Minister Szijjártó said he had spoken earlier with his Egyptian, Jordanian and Emirati counterparts, pointing out that these countries were all key to the stability of the Middle East region.
The document outlines that Hungary condemns terrorists and is on the side of the victims.
Hadas-Handelsman thanked Hungary’s parliament for its support and asked for international support for Israel’s self-defense.
The service was organized by MAZSIHISZ and the Jewish community of Budapest (BZSH).
István Hollik warned that the Hamas terrorist attack and Israel’s military response to it could set off another migration wave towards Europe.
Zsolt Németh said this past weekend’s terrorist attack had jeopardized the peace process generated by the Abraham Accords aimed at stabilising the Middle East.
“The goal continues to be to help all Hungarians in trouble return home,” Minister Szijjártó said.
Minister Szijjártó said the security situation in the Middle Eastern country continues to deteriorate, with more and more airlines cancelling their flights from Tel Aviv airport due to missile strikes.