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Jobbik demonstrated against the violence in the Middle-East

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Jobbik, the Movement for a Better Hungary organised a silent candlelight vigil last night to express their utmost revulsion at the Jewish State's use of wonton terror against the Palestinian people.  In addition to the 100 strong attending Hungarian Guard, Gábor Vona and Krisztina Morvai made a speech front of the several hundred demonstrators.Jobbik has strongly criticised the Israeli attack on Gaza and submitted a petition to Israeli Ambassador Aliza Bin-Noun on Monday.

The Ambassador's reaction was almost immediate

, Aliza Bin-Noun called for a conference about "anti-semitism in Europe" to be held in Budapest later this year due to "rising anti-semitism in Hungary".  Aliza Bin-Noun also expressed her concern about the unarmed Hungarian Guard's "fearsome" uniform that is actually quite similar to the armed Hungarian (with Israeli roots) IN-KAL Security uniforms that some consider as the Socialist's private army in Hungary.

Dr Krisztina Morvai, Jobbik's EP candidate called for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza-strip in her letter to Aliza Bin-Noun, reminding the Ambassador about International agreements to prohibit military attacks against civilians.

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