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Hungarian Minister Janos Boka has highlighted concerns over a perceived increase in antisemitism across Europe. In a recent statement, Boka emphasized the importance of addressing this growing issue, which he views as part of a broader challenge facing the continent.

Boka also expressed concerns about what he described as a “dark alliance” between radical Islam and the radical left, suggesting that such collaborations are contributing to a rise in antisemitic attitudes. His remarks reflect an urgent call for action among European nations to combat these trends.

The minister is slated to participate as a speaker at the upcoming International Conference on Combating Antisemitism, an event dedicated to discussing strategies and fostering cooperation to counteract antisemitism globally. The conference aims to bring together policymakers, community leaders, and experts to develop effective responses.

As antisemitic incidents and rhetoric have reportedly increased in some parts of Europe, organizers of the conference emphasize the need for coordinated efforts to promote tolerance and safeguard minority communities. Boka’s remarks underscore the ongoing debates and concerns surrounding the rise of hate speech and extremism in the region.

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