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Hungary says it is withdrawing from ICC as Netanyahu visits

Hungary's government has decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, it said on Thursday, shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, sought under an ICC arrest warrant, arrived in the country for a state visit.

Right-wing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban invited his Israeli counterpart to Budapest in November, a day after the ICC issued its arrest warrant over allegations of war crimes in Gaza, where Israel launched its offensive following an attack by Hamas-led terrorists on southern Israel.

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פגישה בין ראש הממשלה בנימין נתניהו עם ראש ממשלת הונגריה, ויקטור אורבןפגישה בין ראש הממשלה בנימין נתניהו עם ראש ממשלת הונגריה, ויקטור אורבן

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

(Photo: Marc Israel Sellem)

Israel has rejected the accusations, which it says are politically motivated and fuelled by antisemitism. It says the International Criminal Court has lost all legitimacy by issuing the warrants against a democratically elected leader of a country exercising the right of self-defense.

As a founding member of the ICC, Hungary is theoretically obliged to arrest and hand over anyone subject to a warrant from the court but Orban made clear that Hungary would not respect the ruling which he called "brazen, cynical and completely unacceptable."

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