Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to visit Hungary from April 2 to April 6, where he will meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
The visit is drawing international attention as it comes despite an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) over alleged war crimes in Gaza. Hungary, a known critic of the ICC's decision, has welcomed Netanyahu, signaling political support. The trip underscores ongoing tensions between Israel and international legal institutions, as well as Hungary's alignment with Netanyahu.
This visit may further strain relations between ICC member states and countries opposing its jurisdiction.
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Of course the far-right buddies stick together—Netanyahu and Orban thumbing their noses at international law while civilians pay the price.
This is just another example of how international law only applies when it’s convenient for the powerful. Netanyahu facing ICC charges for war crimes and still getting red carpet treatment from Hungary shows how deep the rot goes. It's clear that imperialist-aligned leaders protect each other while the global South gets punished. The whole system is a sham if it lets war criminals roam free as long as they have the right allies.
Good on Bibi for not backing down to the ICC’s politically motivated nonsense—Israel has every right to defend itself.
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Israel's Netanyahu says to visit Hungary April 2 despite war crimes warrant
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Hungary on April 2, his office said on Sunday, defying an International Criminal Court (ICC) arre
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Israel's Netanyahu to visit Hungary April 2 despite ICC warrant
JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Hungary on April 2, his office announced on March 30, defying an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant issued over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
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Israel's Netanyahu to visit Hungary April 2-6
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Hungary this week for a visit during which he will meet his counterpart Viktor Orban, the prime minister's office said on Sunday.
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