Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán denounced the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, vowing to defy it by inviting him to Hungary. The ICC accused Netanyahu of crimes against humanity in connection with the war in Gaza.
Key Points
ICC accuses Netanyahu and others of crimes against humanity in Gaza conflict
Hungary vows to invite Netanyahu and defy the arrest warrant
International reactions to the ICC's decision vary
Pros
Hungary's defiance of the ICC's arrest warrant in support of Israel
Cons
Accusations of crimes against humanity against Netanyahu and his former defense minister