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Hungary's government has decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff, Gergely Gulyas, told state news agency MTI on Thursday.
From Reuters
Hungary said on Thursday that it would pull out of the International Criminal Court, announcing its decision just hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel arrived there for a visit des...
From The New York Times
The court has issued a warrant for Mr. Netanyahu’s arrest on accusations of “intentionally and knowingly” depriving Gaza’s population of food, water, fuel and medicine.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNIsrael's Netanyahu arrives in Hungary, defying ICC warrantIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Budapest early Thursday on his first trip to Europe since 2023 and in defiance of the International Criminal Court (ICC)'s arrest warrant against him.
He says the military was “dissecting" Gaza and "increasing the pressure step by step" on Hamas. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban invited Netanyahu to Budapest a day after the ICC issued an arrest warrant over allegations of war crimes in Gaza.
Hungarian PM Orban welcomed Israeli PM Netanyahu to Budapest following Orban's invite in November, a day after the ICC issued its arrest warrant for Netanyahu over allegations of war crimes in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting Hungary despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against him over the war in Gaza.
Hungary is launching the process of leaving the International Criminal Court, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s cabinet chief said on Thursday, making the country the only EU member and the only Nato country other than the US and Turkey to shun the ICC.