Hungarian leader makes bold move against ICC over Netanyahu arrest warrant
Hungarian PM Orban challenges recent ICC arrest warrant by inviting Israeli PM Netanyahu to Budapest. The move shows growing divide between EU members on their stance towards Israel-Palestine situation
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban made a bold-move yesterday declaring he would not follow ICCʼs arrest warrant for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. The warrant which targets Netanyahu a Hamas leader and former defense-chief came out just a day ago (its worth noting that all three face war-crimes allegations)
The right-wing Hungarian leader whoʼs currently holding EUʼs rotating presidency said: “The ICC ruling is wrong“ and promised to make Budapest a safe-place for negotiations. In his radio speech he stated that his country wont observe the warrant; making Hungary the first EU nation to take such position
Their friendship goes way-back — since Orbanʼs rise to power about 14 years ago both leaders built strong ties (Netanyahu even visited Budapest roughly 7 years ago). This latest development shows growing disagreement within EU: while some nations like Hungary and Czech Republic back Israel others including Spain and Ireland support Palestinians
The White House joined in criticizing ICCʼs decision while EU foreign-policy chief Josep Borrell insisted that member-states must follow the courts ruling. Czech PM Petr Fiala called it “unfortunate“ on social-media
The move undermines its authority in other cases when it equates the elected representatives of a democratic state with the leaders of an Islamist terrorist organization