וויקטור אורבאן זאגט אז אידישע קאמיונעטיס זענען פארזיכערט אין אונגארן
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that Jewish communities are safer in Budapest than anywhere else in Europe, citing strict enforcement against antisemitism, firm border control, and an uncompromising public security policy. His remarks present Hungary’s capital as a model for what he described as a modern European city that prioritizes safety, order, and communal protection.
According to Orbán, Hungary maintains zero tolerance for antisemitism, with no acceptance of hate crimes or violent intimidation. He contrasted Budapest’s security environment with conditions in parts of Western Europe, where Jewish communities have increasingly reported harassment, vandalism, and violent incidents in recent years.
The prime minister linked Hungary’s record directly to its migration policies, arguing that controlled borders and decisive law enforcement have prevented the emergence of security threats seen elsewhere. Since the 2015 migration crisis, the Hungarian government has consistently emphasized national sovereignty and internal security as central pillars of its domestic policy.
Orbán’s statements align with comments previously made by leaders within Hungary’s Jewish community, including prominent rabbis who have described the country as an “island of tranquility” for Jewish life in Europe. Jewish institutions in Budapest continue to operate openly with visible security measures and without the routine police cordons common in other major European capitals.
Supporters of Hungary’s approach argue that the government has succeeded where others have failed by addressing antisemitism proactively rather than reactively. They point to the ability of Jewish families, students, and religious communities to live openly and safely as evidence that strong governance and cultural clarity can coexist with religious freedom.
Orbán’s remarks reinforce a broader debate across Europe over public safety, migration, and the protection of minority communities. By positioning Budapest as a benchmark, Hungary continues to challenge prevailing European policies and assert that firm leadership and zero-tolerance enforcement remain essential to safeguarding Jewish life on the continent.