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Thirty-nine states, the UN and international NGOs all condemned Israel’s blockade at the International Court of Justice.
Judges at the International Criminal Court want Hungary to explain why it failed to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he visited Budapest earlier this month. In a filing released ...
Prime Minister Netanyahu thanks Hungary for quitting the ICC after it issued arrest warrants over alleged war crimes in Gaza, ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNSara Netanyahu tells Hungarian magazine ‘deep state’ aiming to overthrow governmentPrime minister's wife tells friendly magazine that local media ignore her work on behalf of hostages, praises Orban for ...
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s wife, in interview with a Hungarian newspaper associated with the local government, attacks Israel ...
The leaders of Israel, Hungary and the United States have moved to neutralize the judiciary both at home and abroad. By Katrin Bennhold There aren’t a lot of countries Israel’s prime minister ...
Netanyahu and Orban also had a call with Trump about Hungary’s decision to exit the ICC. Israel had attempted to duck the US tariffs imposed on nearly every country by moving preemptively ...
"A safe and stable Israel is vital, not only for the Middle East, but for the entire world," said Hungarian Minister of State for Security Policy Péter Sztáray.The post Hungary ...
Netanyahu and Orban also had a call with Trump about Hungary's decision to exit the ICC. Israel had attempted to duck the US tariffs imposed on nearly every country by moving preemptively Tuesday ...
Orban defended the government's decision not to execute the ICC warrant against Netanyahu in his weekly radio interview, saying that it is "not customary to arrest guests" in Hungary and there was no ...
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