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Hungary has announced its intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), a move coinciding with a state visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This decision underscores significant diplomatic tensions and th...
Hungary's decision to leave the ICC marks a significant moment for international law. As a founding member of the court established by the Rome Statute, Hungary is set to become the only European Union country not part of the ICC once the withdrawal process is complete. The government argues the court has deviated from its original purpose, becoming a political tool, and specifically objects to the warrant against Netanyahu. Officials also claim the Rome Statute was never fully incorporated into Hungarian law.
The ICC issued the arrest warrant for Netanyahu in May 2024, stating "reasonable grounds" to believe he bears criminal responsibility for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the ongoing war in Gaza, which began after the Hamas-led attacks on October 7, 2023. Israel, which is not an ICC member state (like the US, China, and Russia), vehemently rejects the court's jurisdiction and the warrants, labeling the move "antisemitic." The ICC, however, ruled in 2021 that it has jurisdiction over Palestinian territories as Palestine is recognized as a member state by the UN.
The withdrawal process requires Hungary to formally notify the UN Secretary-General, taking effect one year later. While ICC member states are technically obliged to execute arrest warrants, enforcement varies. The EU itself is divided: nations like Ireland and Spain stated they would arrest Netanyahu, while others like Germany and France expressed caution or questioned jurisdiction. The United States has also strongly criticized the ICC's warrants against Israeli officials. Hungary's action provides Netanyahu a safe haven within the EU and further complicates the landscape of international justice.
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