Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says he will not conduct an arrest warrant, issue war crimes in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was appointed to visit Hungary this week, despite the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for issued alleged war crimes in Gaza.
The journey of Netanyahu, announced on Sunday by its office, comes to the invitation of the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
The visit, scheduled from Wednesday Sunday, comes as Orban rejected the order when it was announced in November.
Orban, right-handed nationalist leader often in coefficients with the European Union due to democratic norms, clearly strengthened that Hungary will not implement the ICC decision.
Toward The times of IsraelNetanyahu will use his visit to Hungary this week to push for Hungary support for Trump’s ethnic cleaning plan.
“Netanyahu tries to build a coalition as many countries as many countries as many countries support the support of the Trump Plane for Gaza,” Source said.
Trump presented his vision for Gaz in February, to ethnically cleans the territory of Palestinians and turn him into the Mediterranean resort.
Hungary did not publicly commenting on the Trump’s proposal, but the Netanyah visit suggests that he wants to gather an international support for the controversial plan.
Although Hungary, as a member of the EU, in accordance with the ICC judgments, there was no official response to Budapest in connection with the upcoming visit.
This will be Netaryahuno other foreign travel, because ICC issued orders for him and the former Minister of Defense YoAV Galanta.
In February, Netanyahu traveled to Washington to meet the President of the United States Donald Trump.
Israel accused the charges against his leaders, calling them “false and absurd”. ICC also issued an order for the arrest of Hamas leader Ibrahim al-Masri.
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2025-03-30 15:43:00