
No Arrest Today: Netanyahu Offered a Warm Welcome in Hungary
The EU Commission urged Viktor Orbán to oversee Benjamin Netanyahu’s arrest; Orbán is expected to respond by leaving the ICC.
The EU Commission urged Viktor Orbán to oversee Benjamin Netanyahu’s arrest; Orbán is expected to respond by leaving the ICC.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán said the judgement “will have no effect in Hungary.”
Israel might be politically divided but, our reporter finds, the country’s security remains a paramount national concern.
Hamas’ continued torture of the Bibas family should be a wake-up call for European leaders about the depth of the terror group’s horrors.
With U.S. support for Netanyahu’s campaign strengthening, European leaders are notably absent from meaningful discussions on the conflict.
Pro-Palestine activists seem disappointed that the leader of the world’s only Jewish nation will not be arrested at a Nazi death camp.
Pursuing democratically elected leaders with a history of Western support could undermine the Court’s legitimacy.
Netanyahu says his death marks the “beginning of the end” of the war.
“It was not a UN decision that established the State of Israel but the victory that was achieved in the War of Independence,” the PM reminded the French president.
Jerusalem says Hezbollah are using international troops as “human shields.”