The Israeli prime minister is about to visit Hungary on April 2, his office announced today, despite the arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity in.
During his visit, Netanyahu is expected to meet with the Hungarian Prime Minister and other senior Hungarian officials before returning to Israel on April 6.
Orban addressed Netanyahu. He has severely condemned the court’s ruling, describing it as “shameful”.
The ICC has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Joab Gandle for alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes in relation to Israel’s military operation against Hamas in Gaza, which began when the armed Palestinian was launched.