Shocking: Two men face prison after shocking anti-semitic attack at Hungarian motorway’s rest stop!

A shocking attack at a rest stop on the M3 motorway in April 2025 has once again drawn attention to the dangers of religiously motivated hate crimes. Two men of Romanian nationality attacked an Austrian man of Jewish faith with anti-Semitic motives. The Gödöllő District Prosecutor’s Office charged them with violence against a member of the community and criminal damage.

The incident started with an ordinary situation: the victim, who was dressed in the dress code of the Orthodox Hasidic Israelite community, entered the Babat rest area of the M3 motorway to wash his hands. According to Blikk, the two Romanian men who spotted him immediately made abusive, anti-Israeli statements. Although the man was not a native Hungarian speaker, he understood the words and immediately informed his brother, who was also nearby in Orthodox dress.

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A rapidly escalating situation

The story didn’t end there: the victim took the offender to task for his abusive comments. The perpetrator did not retort, but repeated the abusive words and then spat at the victim before getting back into his car. In anger, the victim slammed the vehicle, leading to a physical confrontation. The perpetrator then grabbed an iron pipe and threatened the victim, who tried to flee but fell. While the victim was on the ground, the other Romanian man got involved: he punched the Austrian man several times, who tried to defend himself. The victim’s glasses and phone fell to the ground. The assailants not only used physical violence, but also deliberately destroyed his personal belongings: the glasses were broken, and the mobile phone was smashed against the ground.

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The investigation has clearly established that the attack was committed solely because of the victim’s religion. There was no prior personal relationship between the perpetrators and the victim. The religious appearance triggered the hate reaction, which culminated in serious bodily harm and material damage. The attackers were arrested in April. Charges were brought for violence against a member of the community and vandalism, underlining that in Hungary, offences based on religious affiliation carry severe penalties. The outcome of the trial sends an important message not only to the victim but also to the religious community as a whole: there is no place for hate violence in the country.

Another serious crime: arrest in the Netherlands

Another news story has also attracted public attention: a 32-year-old Hungarian man has been arrested in the Netherlands on suspicion of murdering his German ex-girlfriend in the parking lot of an Austrian department store. After the crime, he fled to Germany and then to the Netherlands. According to Telex, he was apprehended by a large force in the city of Utrecht, and extradition proceedings are underway.

The case is particularly disturbing as the perpetrator is suspected of having planned the attack in advance. If you are interested in the details of this crime, read our article for more details about the Hungarian man who murdered his ex-girlfriend.

These two different but serious crimes are a reminder that, although in most of Europe, including Hungary, foreigners are generally in a safe environment, the need for vigilance and swift and effective action by society and the justice system remains. Communities also have a huge responsibility: there is no place for hate in any form, whether it is a religious, national or personal crime.

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