
Israel-Hungary Alliance Highlighted at Sa’ar-Szijjártó Press Conference
“We know Hungary is on our side,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar during his visit to Budapest.

“We know Hungary is on our side,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar during his visit to Budapest.

Judges from Canada and France, along with deputy prosecutors from Fiji and Senegal, are barred from entering or doing business in the United States.

Many European leaders remain “unequivocally” behind the ICC despite its warrant against Israel’s Netanyahu.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said his country would protect itself and Israel from illegitimate actions by the ICC.
The Central European nation branded it a “political court.”

The Court enforces ideology, not law—and Hungary is right to walk away.

The court’s ruling against Netanyahu should be dismissed now that its chief prosecutor is awash in scandal.

Karim Khan allegedly invoked the Israeli case to pressure his accuser into silence.

Israel’s unprecedented charge reflects how international justice increasingly hinges on politics more than law.
Khan’s alleged actions fuel the controversy surrounding his beleaguered court.