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Hungary Defies ICC, Supports Israel Amid Netanyahu Arrest Request

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Hungary Defies ICC, Supports Israel Amid Netanyahu Arrest Request (Credit: timesofisrael.com)

What’s happening

The International Criminal Court (ICC) recently requested Hungary to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following an arrest warrant. However, the Hungarian government rejected the request and subsequently announced its withdrawal from the ICC.

Why it matters

This decision underscores the strong diplomatic ties and mutual support between Israel and Hungary. The stance follows accusations against Netanyahu involving alleged war crimes during ongoing conflicts with Hamas, accusations that Israel firmly denies.

Driving the news

ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan sought arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant. The warrants allege involvement in directing attacks against civilians and hindering aid to Gaza. Netanyahu and his administration proclaim these claims are misleading, citing significant humanitarian efforts facilitated by Israel during the conflict.

The bigger picture

This refusal spotlights a fracture within international law enforcement dynamics and highlights Hungary’s commitment to its alliances. The move also questions the ICC’s jurisdictional influence over its member states regarding politically sensitive cases.

What they’re saying

Israeli officials refute the allegations, with the Supreme Court recently ruling against accusations of using starvation tactics as weaponry, emphasizing Israel’s adherence to international legal frameworks. Hungary’s announcement to withdraw from the ICC further strengthens its position alongside Israel, effectively denying the court’s request deemed “confidential” in order to protect diplomatic relations.

This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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