Netanyahu entered Hungary despite the International Criminal Court’s decree
The prime minister of the Zionist regime, who issued a decree last year on the charges of genocide in Gaza, arrived in Hungary with his wife in Hungary, a member of the international body.
According to RCO News Agency, despite the International Criminal Court’s decree against Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of genocide in the Gaza war, he arrived in Budapest on Thursday morning (today).
Hungary is a member of the International Criminal Court.
Anatolia News agency reported that Tanahu began a four -day trip to the European country along with his wife Sarah.
The details of his plans in Hungary have not yet been announced, but they are expected to meet with senior officials.
Netanyahu’s trip to Hungary is the first time he has been conducting European territory since his order by the International Criminal Court on November 6 on charges of war crimes in Gaza.
Human rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have called on Hungary to arrest him and submit him to the International Criminal Court if Netanyahu’s visit to the country.
In November last year, the International Criminal Court issued a decree to attract Netanyahu and former Zionist Minister Yoau Galant on charges of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
The Zionist regime is charged with genocide in a case of the International Court of Justice (October 8) because of its military action in the Gaza war, which began on October 8 after the “October Storm Operation” by the Hamas Movement (October 6).
While diplomatic efforts to start the second phase of the ceasefire and the exchange of captives between the Zionist regime and Hamas continued with the mediation of Qatar, Egypt and the United States, the regime, which had consistently declined in the negotiations and showed that it had no dedication to end the Gaza war, has launched attacks on Gaza. So far, more than 6,000 people in Gaza have been killed by the regime’s forces.
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