Hungary says it will pull out of ICC
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Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu applauded Hungary for its "bold and principled" decision to leave the International Criminal Court as he visited Budapest on Thursday, a rare trip abroad in defiance ...
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Hungary’s capital early Thursday to red carpet treatment despite a warrant for his arrest issued by the world’s top war crimes court.
From Seattle Times
Orbán invited Netanyahu to Budapest, and accused the court of "interfering in an ongoing conflict for political purposes."
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The decision comes as the Israeli leader makes his first trip to Europe since the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him over the war in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu begins a four-day visit to Hungary on Thursday, defying an International Criminal Court arrest warrant over allegations of war crimes in Gaza as Israel has expanded its military operation in the enclave.
Hours after the Israeli prime minister arrived in Budapest, the Hungarian government announced its decision to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC). View on euronews
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The Times of Israel on MSNBlasting ICC’s ‘corruption and rottenness’, Netanyahu lauds Orban’s withdrawalHungarian and Israeli leaders speak with President Trump about move; Budapest rolls out red carpet for PM as Orban backs Jerusalem's right to self-defense against Hamas The post Blasting ICC’s ‘corruption and rottenness’,
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bne IntelliNews on MSNBenjamin Netanyahu lauds Hungary’s support for Israel in ICC row, anti-Semitism fightIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Hungary's 'remarkable' support for Israel and the global Jewish community during a joint press conference in Budapest on April 3, singling out Hungary's decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a 'bold and principled step'.
The ICC issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu for alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes, which Hungarian PM Viktor Orban called politically motivated. DW has the latest.
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essanews.com on MSNHungary quits criminal court amid Netanyahu ICC warrant dramaHungary has announced its decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, sparking international reactions. The Prime Ministers of Hungary and Israel, Viktor Orban and Benjamin Netanyahu,
Just as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC), arrived in Budapest on Thursday, Hungary said it plans to withdraw from the ICC.