Chancellor Scholz says he ‘cannot imagine’ Netanyahu’s arrest in Germany
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ICC demands Hungary explain why it didn’t enforce Netanyahu arrest warrant
… to visit, including Hungary, Argentina, the Czech Republic and Romania. Poland said it would seek … him from arrest, while France and Italy said they believed he had … that balanced, responsible coverage of Israel continues to be available to …
According to published official documents, the tribunal ordered Hungary to respond to the charges against it within a set period of time • “This decision is given within the tribunal's authority to act for transparency and the publicness of the proceedings,” the document reads • Prof Eliab Lieblich, international law expert: “The chance that it will determine there has been a breach is high, but it is doubtful whether there will be further steps”
The Hague Tribunal Addresses Hungary: Why Doesn't It Care About the Arrest Warrant Against Netanyahu
The International Criminal Court in The Hague, the ICC, has formally requested the Hungarian government to explain its refusal to enforce the international arrest warrant against the Israeli prime minister during his visit. Budapest is required to respond by the end of May
The International Criminal Court (ICM) took action after Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who had ordered his arrest, was released in Hungary. An investigation has been opened into Hungary, it is being investigated whether the party violated its state obligations. Hungary has a rest: we are withdrawing from the UCM!
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