Jerusalem, Israel - Sept. 10, 2024 - The Israel Defence and Security Forum (IDSF) and the Danube Institute of Budapest sponsored a Conference, "The October Effect- Strategic Implications for Israel and Europe in the Middle East Wa"r at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem, Israel on September 9, 2024.

A long list of impressive speakers and experts discussed issues concerning the war in Gaza, the Iranian threat, and international policies involving Israel and its defense. John O'Sullivan, the President of the Danube Institute opening remarks were online. Calling Israel an apartheid state,  is "nonsense on stilts" he stated as he reviewed the changes in world order after the peaceful end of the Cold War. 

"We knew we had problems since Durban in 2001" when the delegitimization of Israel began, Brig. General (Res) Yossi Kuperwasser the Director of Research at IDSF, stated as he began his remarks. In June 2023, the retired Director General of the Ministry of Strategic Affairs and former military intelligence officer. tried to raise the alarm to disarm in Gaza. The Military with wilful blindness ignored -"the frog in the pot." and believed in the narrative "nothing was going to happen."

Jamie Geller moderated the first panel on the tidal wave of antisemitism engulfing the West. Fleur Hassan Nahoum, Israel Special Envy for Trade and Innovation, Laszlo Bernat Vespremy, Historian, Jeff Ballabon, Senior Counsel for International and Government Affairs at the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), and MP Michael Freilich, Belgium Chamber of Representatives participated.

The second panel dealt with "A War on two Fronts? The day after in Gaza and the Hezbollah Menace."  Lieutenant Colonel (Res Sarit Zehavi, Chair of the ALMA Center for Research in the north contributed. 

The last panel discussed the Russia-China-Iran Axis and the US. Kristof Verese, International Director of the Danube Institute moderated a fascinating discussion with Or Yissachar, Vice-President IDSF, Monika Palotai, Religious Freedom Institute, and Robert C, Castel, Hungarian Israeli Security Policy expert.  The lack of leadership from the US has led to a shift in world alliances.

Yaron Buskila, CEO of IDSF, spoke of how Israel before October 7 ignored the signs, if someone says they want to kill you - believe them. The ideology of"buying quiet" failed. The biggest dream of jihad is Shahid, the opposite of our view of living a better life. 

To end on a positive note, the Hungarian and Czech participants had a bit of hope and good news.

Janos Lastofka, Head of the Department for Middle East and North Africa and former Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of Hungary spoke of Hungarian citizen support as Israel was attacked brutally.

Also, MEP Tomas Zdechovsky, a Czech politician with 5 years in the EU Parliament, stated that his country was pro-Israel.  His warning was to beware of cyber attacks from Iran. 

The IDSF-Habithonistim (idsf.org.il) is a group of over 30,000 Israelis led by reserve officers and commanders from all branches of the IDF interested in Israel's security, among the leaders is Brigadier General (res) Amir Avivi. The management team includes former Marylanders, Elie Pieprz.