Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Arrives in Hungary Amid Controversy

Thu 3rd Apr, 2025

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in Hungary, despite facing an international arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC). His flight landed at Budapest Airport shortly after 2:30 AM, where he was welcomed by Hungary's Defense Minister Kristof Szalay-Bobrovniczky. Following this reception, Netanyahu is expected to meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

Netanyahu's visit comes after an invitation from Orban, even though the ICC issued an arrest warrant against the Israeli leader in November in connection with the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The warrant obligates the more than 120 member states of the ICC, including Germany, to detain Netanyahu should he enter their territories. However, Hungary, which ratified the Rome Statute of the ICC in 2001, has not formally announced its commitment to comply with ICC decisions due to constitutional concerns, thereby asserting that it is not bound by the warrant.

Orban has openly criticized the ICC's decision to issue the arrest warrant against Netanyahu and has extended an invitation for a visit. Furthermore, Friedrich Merz, the likely future Chancellor of Germany, mentioned in a recent phone call with Netanyahu that he would not be arrested in Germany upon his visit.

This high-profile visit underscores the contentious political landscape surrounding international law and diplomatic relations, particularly concerning Israel and its actions in the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu's presence in Hungary raises questions about the adherence to international legal frameworks by member states and their political motivations.

The implications of Netanyahu's visit are significant, with potential repercussions for Hungary's international relations, particularly with other ICC member states. Observers will be keenly watching how this visit influences Hungary's diplomatic stance and its position on international law.


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