Hungary leaves Netanyahu in Budapest in Budapest

Her departure from the International Criminal Court was announced today by Hungary during the first day of the visit to Budapest by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, against which an arrest warrant has been issued by the International Court. Right populist Hungary Prime Minister Victor Orban invited his Israeli counterpart to visit Budapest in November a day after the arrest warrant against him as a suspect for the commission of war crimes in the Gaza Strip of Gaza. As a founding member of the International Criminal Court, Hungary would have to arrest Netanyahu with his entry into Hungarian territory and deliver it. However, Budapest had made it clear that he was not going to respect the court’s ruling as “shameless, cynical and completely unacceptable”. Hungary signed the founding of the International Criminal Court in 1999, ratified it in 2001, but her involvement in the ICC […]
Source: News Beast

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