In Orban’s rule, Israelis saw a model for their own country. Will he also be one in defeat?
Hungary's Viktor Orban, a longtime ally of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, lost the country's election, sparking comparisons to Israel's own upcoming election. Israelis are debating the implications of Orban's defeat, with some seeing it as a model for Netanyahu's potential loss of power.
Hungary's Viktor Orban, a key ally of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was defeated in the country's election. Israelis are drawing parallels to their own upcoming election, with polls showing Netanyahu facing an uphill battle. Netanyahu's critics see Orban's defeat as a potential model for their own efforts to unseat him. The new Hungarian government, led by Peter Magyar, may be less supportive of Israel and Netanyahu. Magyar announced he will abide by the International Criminal Court compact, potentially putting Netanyahu at risk of arrest if he visits Hungary.
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