Hungary must arrest Netanyahu if he visits, Magyar says – POLITICO

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Magyar, however, has announced he will halt the ICC withdrawal by June 2, which would be a year after Hungary filed a formal withdrawal notification to the U.N. secretary-general.

Asked by reporters what this would mean for Netanyahu’s planned visit this fall — he has already accepted Hungary’s invite — Magyar said: “I made this clear to the Israeli prime minister as well … it is the Tisza government’s firm intention to stop this and ensure that Hungary remains a member of the ICC.”

He added: “If a country is a member of the ICC and a person who is wanted by the ICC enters our territory, then that person must be taken into custody.”

Some countries, however, have argued they can remain ICC members without enforcing such warrants.

France argued that arresting Netanyahu would contravene other agreements it has with Israel. Article 98 of the ICC statute backs France’s reasoning, saying that a country cannot “act inconsistently with its obligations under international law with respect to the … diplomatic immunity of a person.”

Germany’s then-Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in April 2025 that he couldn’t imagine his country arresting Netanyahu. Italy also granted immunity to the Israeli leader.

Júlia Vadler contributed to this report.

anothercopy on April 21st, 2026 at 08:19 UTC »

Can you also send the corrupt polish politicians back home? We have some comfy places waiting for them

errorists on April 21st, 2026 at 01:36 UTC »

I'll believe it when I see it.

Virtual_Medium_6721 on April 21st, 2026 at 01:26 UTC »

If you can arrest Trump aswell it would be really nice