http://www.politics.hu/20100324/hungarian-military-was-aware-of-israeli-jets-says-defense-minister

Hungarian News Agency
March 24, 2010

Hungarian military was aware of Israeli jets, says defense minister

The Hungarian military was aware of the arrival of two Israeli aircraft in 
Hungary on March 17 and was in full control of the country's airspace, Defence 
Minister Imre Szekeres told an extraordinary session of Parliament's defence 
committee on Tuesday. 

"Any claim that the military had not expected the jets or is not in control of 
the airspace is unfounded," the minister said. 

The transport minister and members of the committee insisted that the Israeli 
manoeuvre was not fully in line with Hungarian law. 

The parliamentary committee was convened to question the defence minister on 
the fly-over by Israeli jets reported last Wednesday. Hungarian Prime Minister 
Gordon Bajnai had asked ministers to provide immediate information concerning a 
press report about the flight. 

The papers said that two planes of the Israel Air and Space Force (IASF) 
approached the runway of Budapest's international Ferihegy Airport twice but 
continued their flight without landing. The manouvre was later described by 
defence experts as a "touch-and-go". 

Szekeres told the committee that the route and schedule of the aircraft had 
been arranged in advance. He added that the flights had also been supervised by 
both NATO and European air security organisation Eurocontrol. 

In contrast, last Thursday, Defence Ministry spokesman Istvan Bocskai told the 
press that the ministry had no previous information about the flights. 

Deputy Foreign Minister Vilmos Szabo told the committee that the ministry had 
received Israel's request to enter Hungarian airspace in due time. The permits 
were issued on the same day and promptly forwarded to the Defence Ministry, he 
said. 

Peter Honig, the transport minister, said the flight of the Israeli jets was 
not fully in line with Hungarian laws, but it was not out of negligence or ill 
will. The minister said he would know more after a full investigation was 
completed. 

Andras Nyitrai, a Fidesz member of the committee, said the authorities had "not 
taken seriously" the fly-over of the Israeli jets, despite the fact that they 
were reconnaissance aircraft. The national security services should not have 
been excluded from this matter, he added.

Gyorgy Keleti, a Socialist member, said the flight posed "a national security 
risk" and relevant defence authorities should have been notified. 
....
Szabo said the Israeli ambassador would not be summoned in connection with the 
events. 

The committee inquiry was initiated by its opposition Fidesz members, charging 
the government with negligence, to find out what kind of exercise the 
Gulfstream jets had carried out in the country.



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