Netanyahu Plans Visit to Hungary Amid International Criminal Court Arrest Warrant
Israeli diplomats have already been instructed to prepare for the visit, which, according to Channel 13 of Israeli television, will include discussions related to the ICC's activities. It is expected that Netanyahu will try to gain the support of Hungarian authorities in light of the potential consequences of the court's decision.
Earlier, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban repeatedly demonstrated friendly relations with Israel and opposed several European Union initiatives aimed at increasing pressure on Tel Aviv. This makes Hungary a relatively safe destination for Netanyahu's international travels, considering that EU countries formally recognize the ICC's jurisdiction.
Netanyahu's visit could cause international resonance, especially amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the criticism directed at Israel for its military actions in the region.
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