Hungary, Benjamin Netanyahu and International Criminal Court
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Hungary's government has decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, it said on Thursday, shortly after Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, sought under an ICC arrest warrant, arrived i...
From USA Today
Hungary will start the process to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, an official said Thursday, just as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived to red carpet treatment in the c...
From U.S. News & World Report
Orbán later said that he believes the ICC is “a political court.”
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office is once again ensnared in scandal after police arrested two of his close associates this week on suspicion of accepting money from Qatar to promote a positive image of the Gulf Arab state in Israel.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu says Qatar not an enemy state, denies aide has access to classified intelPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday accused the opposition of hypocrisy for their denunciation of his aides’ alleged PR work for Qatar, which is widely condemned in Israel for its sponsorship of the Hamas terror group.
The war in Gaza has often distracted from an internal battle between Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, and other parts of the state. On Monday, that domestic conflict careened into full view.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is traveling to Hungary despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against him over the war in Gaza
Israel’s parliament has passed a key part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to overhaul the judiciary.
The public’s fears for the fate of the ceasefire and the hostages have become a struggle over the rule of law.
Israel is “carving up” the Gaza Strip in a bid to pressure Hamas into freeing hostages and will establish a new corridor, parallel to the Egyptian border, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said with the army escalating ground operations in the south.