Hungary to leave ICC during Netanyahu's visit
Gergely Gulyás, minister in the Hungarian Prime Minister's Office, says his country has decided to leave the ICC in light of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's upcoming visit.
Arutz Sheva editor and reporter
Gergely Gulyás, minister in the Hungarian Prime Minister's Office, says his country has decided to leave the ICC in light of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's upcoming visit.
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