Israel's Netanyahu to visit Hungary, defying ICC arrest warrant
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Hungary from April 2 to April 6, despite an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court regarding alleged war crimes in Gaza.
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban extended the invitation to Netanyahu and has criticized the ICC's warrant as 'shameful.'
- During the visit, Netanyahu will meet with Orban and other senior Hungarian officials to discuss ongoing matters.
- Hungary, despite being a signatory to the ICC statute, has stated it will not act on the court's ruling regarding Netanyahu's arrest.
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Netanyahu to Visit Hungary in Defiance of ICC Arrest Warrant
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to travel to Hungary this week, his office confirmed on Sunday. The trip comes in defiance of an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) over allegations of war crimes by Israel in its response to Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023. During the five-day visit, scheduled to start on Wednesday and end on Sunday, Netanyahu will meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who invited him…
Netanyahu travels to Hungary – despite arrest warrants
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban will be welcoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Budapest next week – although an international arrest warrant has been issued against Netanyahu. A visit to Germany could also take place soon.
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