The letter argues that Hungary and Serbia cannot be considered neutral venues for Ireland-Israel football matches due to their strong pro-Israel stances. It notes that Hungary, under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, was the most pro-Israel country in the EU before his ousting in April 2023. Following Orbán's removal, Serbia, which is seeking EU membership, has taken over as the host nation, with its Foreign Minister describing Israel as a 'close friend and key strategic partner.' The author contends that referring to these countries as 'neutral' is misleading and potentially cynical.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Rechts): The article frames the issue by highlighting the pro-Israel positions of both Hungary and Serbia, suggesting that their hosting of Ireland-Israel matches undermines the principle of neutrality. It emphasizes the political alignment of these countries with Israel, implying a lack of impartiality, and





