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Israel has rejected the accusations, which it says are politically motivated and fueled by antisemitism.
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Hungary's government has announced it is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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The court sent a request Thursday morning to the Hungarian government to arrest Netanyahu, an ICC official said.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIn Budapest, PM praises Orban’s ‘bold, principled’ decision to withdraw from ICCStanding alongside Hungarian PM Viktor Orban, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praises Hungary’s “bold and principled position” in withdrawing from the International Criminal Court earlier today.It is “important to stand up to this corrupt organization,
Once upon a time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strode the world with great confidence. His message for audiences back home, after another successful trip to Africa or Asia, would focus on how his hosts wanted Israel’s technology and admired its security.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNHungary's 'illiberal' Orban, Israel's staunchest friend in the EUHungary's long-standing and deep ties with Israel were on full display Thursday, when nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban received Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu in Budapest.The relationship with Israel has strengthened since the start of the war in Gaza,
Thousands of Hungarians protested in Budapest on Tuesday against a law that aims to ban the annual Pride march by LGBTQ+ groups, and which is seen by critics as part of a wider crackdown on democratic freedoms ahead of a 2026 parliamentary election.
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essanews.com on MSNGermany targets Hungary with EU sanctions under new leadershipGermany wants to say "stop" to Viktor Orban's anti-EU and pro-Russian rhetoric as well as his domestic policies. Friedrich Merz, who is set to become the Chancellor of Germany, announces decisive actions against Hungarian politics.
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Last year, at the third edition of CPAC Hungary, a Republican congressman described the country as “one of the most successful models as a leader for conservative principles and governance.” In a video message,