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Orbán welcomes Netanyahu, defying ICC arrest warrant

Season 1, Ep. 63

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to visit Budapest tonight in his very first trip to a European country since the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants against him and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over war crimes committed in Gaza. But Netanyahu will not be detained in Viktor Orban’s Hungary and the ICC not only will be defied but it also has limited means to respond to this trip. 

But what is Hungary’s plan to defy the arrest warrant and why is Netanyahu meeting up with Orban?

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