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    Hungary's new Prime Minister plans to enforce ICC arrest warrants against Netanyahu

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    Hungary's new Prime Minister plans to enforce ICC arrest warrants against Netanyahu

    Here's what it means for you.

    Hungary's shift in foreign policy could impact international diplomatic relations, particularly with Israel.

    What happened

    Peter Magyar, Hungary's PM-elect, stated he would arrest Netanyahu if he visits Hungary.

    The Context

    • Magyar won the election and is set to take office soon.
    • Hungary had previously announced plans to withdraw from the ICC.
    • The ICC has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu related to alleged war crimes.

    Takeaway

    Magyar's stance could lead to increased tensions between Hungary and Israel.

    4 Articles
    Sky News

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    International Business Times

    Hungarian PM-Elect Peter Magyar Sends Signal To Netanyahu, Says He Would Have Leaders Wanted By The ICC Arrested If They Visit

    Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Peter Magyar has signaled that his government will enforce International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants, specifically referencing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, should he visit Hungary. This statement ...

    Asharq Al-Awsat

    Hungary’s Magyar Says Would Carry Out ICC Warrant Against Netanyahu

    Hungary's new Prime Minister, Peter Magyar, has stated that Hungary would execute an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reflecting a significant shift in Hungary's foreign policy stance. This...