Israel's Netanyahu to visit Hungary, defying ICC arrest warrant
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Budapest, Hungary, on his first trip to Europe since 2023, despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against him for alleged war crimes in Gaza.
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban invited Netanyahu and stated that Hungary would not enforce the ICC warrant, claiming it interferes politically in an ongoing conflict.
- Netanyahu's visit aims to bolster his image amid domestic protests and is seen as a strategic move to shape international perceptions regarding his leadership.
- The ICC emphasized that it is Hungary's legal obligation to enforce the warrant against Netanyahu, amidst criticism from human rights groups regarding Hungary's defiance.
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