Hungary Quits International Criminal Court Over Warrant Controversy as it Welcomes Netanyahu

Hungary Quits International Criminal Court Over Warrant Controversy as it Welcomes Netanyahu


An “unacceptable” bid by the International Criminal Court to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has led Hungary to withdraw from the globalist institution, its government said on Thursday morning.

The Hungarian government is commencing the process to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) today, it said, saying the body had become politicised and is no longer fit for purpose. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in Budapest for a four day visit, his first visit to a European country and only his second foreign trip since the ICC issued a warrant for his arrest in November last year over alleged war crimes.

Until today, Hungary had been a signatory of the ICC and was, theoretically, obliged to execute the warrant. Nevertheless, Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor

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