ICC sent Hungary a request to arrest and surrender Netanyahu after his arrival
- Hungary announced its decision to exit the International Criminal Court just after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Budapest for a visit, marking his first trip to Europe since the ICC issued an arrest warrant for him.
- Human rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have called for Hungary to arrest Netanyahu and surrender him to the ICC due to an arrest warrant for war crimes in Gaza, where over 50,500 fatalities have been reported since October 2023.
- The Palestinian Foreign Ministry condemned Netanyahu's reception in Hungary, stating it disregarded international justice and encouraged him to continue his government’s actions, which undermine the international justice system and commit crimes against Palestinian civilians.
- Hamas criticized Hungary's decision, urging the government to fulfill its obligations to hand over Netanyahu to the ICC for accountability regarding the alleged crimes against the Palestinian people.
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Netanyahu danced on the blood of our relatives murdered by Hungary's Nazi collaborators
Netanyahu's visit with Hungary's Orbán was not a necessary act of diplomacy. It was a weekend of indulgence, set against the pain of the hostages in Gaza and the memory of the Holocaust
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