Is Hungary the new Israel? Well, no, not quite. In fact, I'm not going to suggest any similarity between the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the conflict between Hungary and the torrent of multicultural world travelers who, on September 16th, laid siege to the newly constructed barrier on Hungary’s border. Nor do I intend to take sides in the Israeli-Palestine conflict. I believe there is, however, a parallel to be found between the two stories, something largely unknown to our own media consumers. It's called Pallywood, the popular media manipulation techniques that Palestinians and others in the Middle East have developed to perfection against Israeli law enforcement and military, and it has just made its debut on the borders of Hungary.
One can consider how and to what extent we should attempt to understand the irrational behavior of desperate people, the desperation that may cause them to take on situations of distress, potential harm, danger, or that could have life-threatening consequences not only to themselves but even those close to them, those infants sitting in their laps.
But I must admit that seeing those mothers and fathers carrying their infants to the very front line, I wasn’t in the most uplifted and understanding mood. I would go even further and say that, as a father of a child who is just a few months old, I could not comprehend what I was watching.
What was that person thinking who, with an infant in his arms, entered a siege at the legally protected border of a country, pushing forward under their own free will to cross it illegally, and confronting water cannons and tear gas so that he may hold up his crying child to the international media. What does a wretched person like this think of himself? What is his view on life? What is his view on the world?
Because this is exactly what happened, not only at the Hungarian-Serbian border but previously as well.
˝Where is the media? Where is the media?˝ the migrants pictured in one video clip asked as they walked along the Hungarian highway. They were looking to the media for support.