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Israel backs Hungary, says financier Soros is a threat

ERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel’s foreign ministry has issued a statement denouncing U.S. billionaire George Soros, a move that appeared designed to align Israel more closely with Hungary ahead of a visit to Budapest next week by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Soros, a Hungarian-born Jew who has spent a large part of his fortune funding pro-democracy and human rights groups, has repeatedly been targeted by Hungary’s right-wing government, in particular over his support for more open immigration.

In the latest case, Prime Minister Viktor Orban has backed a campaign in which Soros is singled out as an enemy of the state. “Let’s not allow Soros to have the last laugh” say billboards next to a picture of the 86-year-old investor, a campaign that Jewish groups and others say foments anti-Semitism.

Soros, who rarely addresses personal attacks against him, has not commented on the billboards. But Hungarian Jewish groups and Human Rights Watch, an organization partly funded by Soros, have condemned the campaign, saying it “evokes memories of the Nazi posters during the Second World War”.

Many posters have been defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti, including the words “stinking Jew” written in magic marker.

Israel’s ambassador to Hungary issued a statement denouncing the campaign, saying it “evokes sad memories but also sows hatred and fear”, an apparent reference to Hungary’s part in the deportation of 500,000 Jews during the Holocaust.

But hours after the ambassador made his comments over the weekend, Israel’s foreign ministry issued a “clarification” saying that Soros was a legitimate target for criticism.

“In no way was the statement (by the ambassador) meant to delegitimize criticism of George Soros, who continuously undermines Israel’s democratically elected governments,” said foreign ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon, adding that Soros funded organizations “that defame the Jewish state and seek to deny it the right to defend itself”.

A spokesman for Soros’s Open Society Foundations did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


Israel is normally quick to denounce anti-Semitism or threats to Jewish communities anywhere in the world. While it made that point in the statement, it chose to focus on the threat it believes Soros poses to Israeli democracy.

Among the organizations Soros funds is Human Rights Watch, which is frequently critical of Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and its policies toward the Palestinians.

Like Hungary, Israel has passed legislation that seeks to limit the influence of non-governmental organizations that receive a large portion of their funding from abroad.

Israel and Hungary were briefly at odds last month after Orban praised Hungary’s World War Two leader Miklos Horthy, calling him an “exceptional statesman”.

Horthy was an ally of Adolf Hitler who approved anti-Jewish legislation in the 1920s and 1930s and cooperated with the Germans in deporting Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust.

Initially Israel expressed alarm, but then quickly accepted the Hungarian government’s explanation that Orban had zero tolerance for anti-Semitism and was not suggesting everything Horthy did was positive.

The strong ties between Netanyahu and Orban have raised eyebrows in the European Union, where Orban is regarded as an illiberal maverick. His party has curtailed press freedom and stymied EU efforts to tackle the migrant crisis.

Hungary has held discussions with Israel about purchasing security fences to keep migrants out, while Israel has sought better ties with countries that it hopes will take its side in any EU discussions where Israel is criticized.
And you all though it was just some conspiracy theory peddled by low lives like A Jones. Look now, even Israel admits Soros has lost it.
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Kaiserschmarrn wrote:Soros seems to be to the right what the Koch brothers are to the left.


They're both pushing for open immigration.

And then there's the Zionist-lobby which both right and left can complain about to the point of obsession.


Both Soros and the Kochs are critical of Israel and the Zionist lobby.


The main difference between them is Soros and the liberal establishment want 'managed democracies' governed by technocrats while the Kochs support laissez-faire market dominated societies. They're just two different strains of tyranny and democratic populism is the cure for both.
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Deutschmania wrote:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OFy_X6IVmkc

Its classic to blame a Jew (who is indeed involved) for creating all the left. That reduces responssibility from your own group.

In Israel he is also accused for donating alot to radical leftists NGOs (under the NIF). A closer look shows that there is another main donator: "Ford fund", runs now by the granddoughter of Ford himself, in which was a heavy anti-semetic. They fund together the NIF who runs groups that aims to delete any national or orthodox characteristics of Israel, including recceeding holy territories. It doesn't gives them credit, but there are also many other donators and voulunteers. Adressing it personaly to one of the activists, allows to dismiss logic confrontation and makes it easier to unite against it. He does influences, but its make people forget there is enough left without Soros, and the European media which is clean from Jews, is heavily leftist too..

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