Orban: 'If I heard about a country that produces and develops military technology together with Germans and Israelis, I would think twice about messing with them'
Foreign Ministry official quoted saying Jerusalem seeking to avoid 'attack' on ally's government'; Lapid says coalition 'taken hostage by extremist minority of fanatics'
Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn on the stormy vote for the Judicial Selection Committee, and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman on a 'mini-agreement' with Iran
Knesset correspondent Tal Schneider discusses choosing MKs for Judicial Selection Committee; Diaspora affairs reporter Canaan Lidor looks at Hungarian PM speech and Hong Kong eruv
Top Budapest official would be first Hungarian figure to visit Israel since swearing-in of new hardline government, with Netanyahu and Orban long having close ties
As some 150,000 Orthodox Jews flock annually to Yeshaya Steiner's grave in Bodrogkeresztur, the village's future is at risk even as Budapest seeks to become a top Jewish center
Foreign Ministry sources link decision by Budapest to Hungarian leader's desire to help out PM amid controversy over plans to weaken judiciary, which have been likened to Hungary
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