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News & Current Events Apr 21, 2026 at 1:19 AM

Hungary must arrest Netanyahu if he visits, Magyar says

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Hungary must arrest Netanyahu if he visits,  Magyar says
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Hungary must arrest Netanyahu if he visits, Magyar says
Israeli PM Netanyahu, wanted by the International Criminal Court, is due to visit Hungary later this year.

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anothercopy 1 day ago +82
Can you also send the corrupt polish politicians back home? We have some comfy places waiting for them
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Dizzy_Sympathy196 1 day ago +12
That's the plan.
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WorstCPANA 1 day ago +3
Which corrupt polish politicians are you referring to?
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anothercopy 23 hr ago +9
All of them :) There are at least 3 politiicans from the previous PIS government that have active cases in Poland relating to misuse of public funds / embezzlement among other stuff. For example Ziobro, the old "justice" minister used funds meant for helping crime victims, to buy spying software (Pegasus) which then was used against the opposition party and journalists. The old politicioans were granted asylum by Orban because "polish government is repressing them and you cannot trust the rule of law in Poland"
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Virtual_Medium_6721 1 day ago +2662
If you can arrest Trump aswell it would be really nice
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toooutofplace 1 day ago +280
no need to arrest him, just send trump to iran.... maybe Trump will get a peace prize
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kaisadilla_0x1 1 day ago +58
No, arrest him. Nothing would be more healing to the world than seeing a member of the elites actually being held responsible for their actions.
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HumansMustBeCrazy 1 day ago +14
Who would be holding them responsible? The other elites?
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[deleted] 1 day ago +41
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captcha_trampstamp 1 day ago +23
Stop, I can only get so erect!
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NRG1975 1 day ago +10
Or tell them that they will give him one.
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FixedFun1 1 day ago +35
Trump should be the first man on Mars.
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Sweetishdruid 1 day ago +22
First man on Jupiter to get more stupider
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McButtsButtbag 1 day ago +2
Just send him to the desert and say it is Mars
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coffinshop 1 day ago +3
I would rather not contaminate our first potential colony. Can we send him to Venus instead? Or Jupiter, or Io.
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FixedFun1 1 day ago +14
The sun. Perhaps.
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astralseat 1 day ago +2
He'd kill it with his toxicity
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plague042 1 day ago +3
The full Total Recall treatment.
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astralseat 1 day ago +3
No need for space suit, just launch him at it ASAP
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rich84easy 1 day ago +119
On what exactly? There is no ICJ arrest warrant either. Even if there was, do read how Americans treat ICJ https://www.hrw.org/news/2002/08/03/us-hague-invasion-act-becomes-law
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ComradeJohnS 1 day ago +194
I’m trying to make sense of your last sentence and just… can’t. can you please explain “do ready hoe Americans treat ICJ”? lol
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Accurate_Rent5903 1 day ago +138
Pretty sure he meant to type “do read how Americans treat ICJ” but then was stymied by overeager autocorrect.
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quaste 1 day ago +28
It’s gotten worse in the recent past, didn’t it? Or it became less clear to see it’s about to be „corrected“… I find more and more autocrap in my posts as well.
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Accurate_Rent5903 1 day ago +17
Sure feels like it. Probably just the AIs making our life easier or something.
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drleondarkholer 1 day ago +13
That's why I turn it off on my phone, always. I do mistype from time to time, but the suggestions bar at the top of the keyboard is usually good enough in figuring out the word I wished to type, and I'd rather have my mistakes be mine than my phone's. What the suggestion bar doesn't do is give you anything if you use special characters from different languages. So for example it's annoying if I for example mistakenly put æ instead of ä in a German word containing ö, because I used both the French and the German alphabet. So I have to rewrite the entire word.
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19ninteen8ightyone 1 day ago +3
Great idea, I’ve just done this now. I’ll see how I fair over the next few days. Autocorrect has got awful recently.
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SouthernRow2710 1 day ago +8
Yeah, it's shoehorning AI* (this autocorrected to Azu*, a combination of letters I've never typed* in my life (it changed "typed" to "type" & I had to fix it)) trying to fix something that worked a thousand times better. You know how in chrome where if you long hold a word while highlighting it, it would expand and try to capture the whole word or name? It used to work pretty well, maybe 75-85% of the time. They added AI* (this autorrected to "Aib" a series of letters I've never typed in my life) and that feature IMMEDIATELY broke. It now works maybe 0-5% of the time. It's been this way for at least 6 months. Going to eventually rip the bandaid off & ditch chrome, google, & Windows. I just need to get good enough at Linux to ditch the shit while maintaining my functionality. These f****** morons are throwing away a monopoly because they're dumber than dumb. No earthly idea how that survived even a 10 second routine test & got implemented. Absolute gross incompetence.
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AscenDevise 1 day ago +8
A bunch of techbros sold the idea that they have a toolset which can replace workers, doesn't need to be paid, doesn't have rights and won't ever complain, to a bunch of filthy-rich dipshits who are only human at a biological level nowadays; there will be your answer. Oh, and have the people giving the pitch mentioned that it also produces child p***, for whenever the esteemed higher-ups and investors are not in the mood for the real thing?
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-LongRodVanHugenDong 1 day ago +3
I love to see this. I struggle with voice to text these days, it seems to just make up words that don't even exist. Things I've never even typed. It was literally better 10 years ago. When I say "sudafedrine" It types this fake word. No matter how many times I remove it from the dictionary or correct it, there is no change. Random capital letters etc. 50% of the time I have to make a correction anyways so I might as well start typing again. I'm already migrating to Linux too! Google and windows keep fixing things that are not broken. They do this while discontinuing cool features that would actually be helpful like location-based reminders. Frustrating.
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ComradeJohnS 1 day ago +13
that clears it up thanks! lol
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johnnynutman 1 day ago +2
damn got my hoe ready for nothing
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Accurate_Rent5903 1 day ago +2
You didn't waste any diamonds on that hoe did you?
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rich84easy 1 day ago +3
Fixed the typo. Autocorrect doing its job as always
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CursorX 1 day ago +21
ICJ is only for sovereign states and not individuals so doesn't issue arrest warrants. ICC is probably what you meant? Well, Hungary has its own courts and warrants system too, I'm sure Trump has wronged someone there.
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JustAnotherHyrum 1 day ago +6
Trump has Diplomatic Immunity when traveling to foreign countries. And considering that the US never ratified the treaty related to the ICC, it doesn't constrain US policy. It would be great if he could be arrested, but that's not a reality that we live in, sadly. The orange rapist f*** belongs behind bars for the rest of his life. Preferably as a feature in a touring circus, where we can all throw shit at him through said bars.
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zygned 1 day ago +8
Maduro ostensibly had diplomatic immunity, right?
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JustAnotherHyrum 1 day ago +14
Yup - Trump doesn't care about the law, domestic or international, nor do his cronies in the US Military. Put him in a cell with Netanyahu and Putin. He's already both of their b****, after all.
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pbjork 1 day ago +11
Not inside his own country.
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CursorX 1 day ago +2
That's the beauty of wrongful arrests though! Suffering first, legality check later.
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Backstroem 1 day ago +5
On what? Ah you mean some sort of rules based thing, laws and stuff. Haha I almost forgot about such things, thats so 2024
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RapaNow 1 day ago +23
With the current situation arrest of Netanyahu could trigger similar response.
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The_Boner_Temple 1 day ago +34
What is Israel going to do, go to war with Europe? They have no power projection and Hungary is within the EU and NATO.
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Tired-Millennial847 1 day ago +11
I think he meant the US might try to go get him at this point. Not that we should but still.
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The_Boner_Temple 1 day ago +19
That would be quite a can of worms. I think the US going to war with Europe for the sake of Israel would be EXTREMELY unpopular. Not that that seems to matter anymore
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Tired-Millennial847 1 day ago +8
Oh I agree. I absolutely hope that doesn't happen but I could see the order being given. My last hope is that the military leaders will be unwilling to commit to such an insane play but after Iran I'm not real hopeful.
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The_Boner_Temple 1 day ago +5
The military would have a very well-defined reason to 1) deny the order and 2) place whoever gives the order under a military trial. NATO is a legal Treaty that would take 3/4 of Congress to overturn and attacking them would very much violate that and the issue would very much fall under the militaries authority to prosecute. This would be a rare example of the military legally taking action against the federal government.
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neonmantis 1 day ago +4
> military leaders will be unwilling to commit to such an insane play gestures broadly at the history of the US and their perpetual involvement in conflicts. One might think fabricating evidence of WMDs or dropping more bombs on Laos than the total of WW2, in secret, would be considered insane too.
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Tired-Millennial847 1 day ago +2
I'm aware yes.
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Speed231 1 day ago +4
>I think the US going to war with Europe for the sake of Israel would be EXTREMELY unpopular. Would be a good excuse to take Greenland tho
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CPUsCantDoNothing 1 day ago +2
But what if anyways lol
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pm_stuff_ 1 day ago +2
ok and then? You think the us would go to war with europe and torpedo nato over netanyahu? >There is no ICJ arrest warrant either First of all ICC not ICJ. While both are hague courts they deal with different things. Warcrimes etc are ICC territory. Secondly yes there f****** is? https://www.icc-cpi.int/defendant/netanyahu Thirdly there is no chance that netanyahu is going anywhere near any country beholden to the ICC.
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Caprikaa 1 day ago +1
*ICC, the ICJ resolves disputes between states whereas the ICC prosecutes individual criminal offenders guilty of atrocity crimes, but yeah, you're right. The only reason the International Criminal Court has jurisdiction over Netanyahu and Putin is because both Palestine and Ukraine accepted its jurisdiction ad hoc. Iran won't do that though (they're guilty of a lot of shit themselves) so Trump won't get arrested. That said, a ballsy country like Belgium or Malaysia could exercise universal jurisdiction, issue an arrest warrant, and ask Hungary to arrest and extradite him. But Hungary won't do that
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Mysterious_Line4479 1 day ago +8
Its not our problem to clean up the mess that you guys failed to do so
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errorists 1 day ago +669
I'll believe it when I see it.
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Roflkopt3r 1 day ago +166
Quite a number of countries has said the same due to the ICC decision. It turns into a de-facto travel ban list for Netanyahu. He just doesn't visit those countries in the first place.
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Costyyy 1 day ago +65
Which is probably what all these countries want. They wouldn't want to have to deal with the fallout of such an action.
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Roflkopt3r 1 day ago +22
Sure. It's not like heads of state just do trips like that on a whim anyway. They're organised ahead of time and know perfectly well where they're welcome. The point is not that anyone is actively trying to arrest Netanyahu, but to maintain the authority of the ICC and use the preference for the ICC over Netanyahu as political capital. Depending on the politician, that can be either used to justify further politican action against the Israeli state or the Netanyahu regime in particular, or as defense against accusations of being too pro-Israel ("We are following the ICC warrant, but this other deal with Israel is legal").
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PeteLynchForKentucky 1 day ago +154
I appreciate the sentiment, at the very least.
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spiritbearr 1 day ago +24
His flights intentionally try not to fly over countries that say they will arrest him.
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lenzflare 1 day ago +11
It'll keep Netanyahu away from Hungary, and that's the point. The guy was best buds with Orban.
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Big-Revolution3842 1 day ago +6
It won't happen same with Putin. Basically countires will say this to tell them PLEASE DO NOT COME. They'll just send some diplomat but the criminals can conveniently jsut not get on a plane. Would be hilarious though if we had a situation where he's forced to land in a country due to weather or something and then they arrest him
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lunartree 1 day ago +20
I mean, why would Bibi go to Hungry now that he has no friends there?
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latherrinseregret 1 day ago +7
Maybe he’s jonesing for goulash?
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errorists 1 day ago +10
If anything gets him there, it will be the lángos. I'd risk prison for it.
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BalkanNoBalkan 1 day ago +4
Kürtőskalács as well
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Anthaenopraxia 1 day ago +2
If I was a god, I would create an alternate reality just to see the chaos that would unfold if bibi was arrested by the Magyars.
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Historical-Bar-305 1 day ago +51
So, Hungary must arrest Putin if he visits, by that logic or this is different?)
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Jemanha 1 day ago +38
Yes 😊 We will even hand back politicians who are wanted in other countries.
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Capital-Control308 1 day ago +257
I am liking this guy more and more
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Remote-Regular-990 1 day ago +233
To be fair, all of 27 EU countries are members of the ICC, Hungary was the only one that withdrew under Orban. Magyar makes a lot of statements that are just restoration of democracy and EU standards in Hungary, not something extra. Like saying Ukraine is a victim to Russian aggression - unheard of in Hungary until now, the standard and bare minimum in Europe
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JustAnotherHyrum 1 day ago +117
Democracy and those who champion it deserve the praise they receive, be it the first Democracy within a country or a restoration of a lost Democracy. Let's not gloss over this tremendous win. The people of Hungary deserve praise for what they've accomplished.
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Modo44 1 day ago +18
Step 2: Fix the constitution using the current supermajority. Oh how I wish we had the chance to do that in Poland.
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dbdr 1 day ago +26
>To be fair, all of 27 EU countries are members of the ICC, True, but several (Germany, Italy, Poland, arguably France) have signalled they would not arrest him. So stating clearly that you would **is** significant.
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Remote-Regular-990 1 day ago +12
Neither would Magyar, because he knows it's not going to happen. This statement is just to say he halts Hungary's withdrawal from the ICC. I think listnook just takes this and runs with it, as if Magyar is the hero to arrest Bibi. Meanwhile Magyar still wants to have pragmatic ties with Israel and is very clearly pro-Israel
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NotAzakanAtAll 1 day ago +11
> that are just restoration of democracy and EU standards in Hungary, not something extra. This is an insane sentence. "***JUST*** a restoration of democracy"?? As an EU citizen I'm *elated* with JUST not having an authoritarian dictatorship in the heart of Europe, wit the power to derail work done in the Union at the drop of a fart. Furthermore I'm very happy for the Hungarian people to not be dragged down that dark path. I don't need colorful confetti and a slap on the ass on top of that.
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Remote-Regular-990 1 day ago +6
You're misunderstanding, or maybe I worded it wrong, sorry. What happened is amazing and I was among those who rooted and cheered for Hungary. It affects all of us in Europe, some even a bit more. I was talking about Magyar's statements being taken as something that surpasses the standards, hype inducing headlines like "victory of the left and liberal" (Magyar is conservative, moderate right-wing), or him being taken as anti Netanyahu when he's everything but that. Can we just rejoice the restoration of democracy in Hungary without misleading headlines and the confetti of false narratives?
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NotAzakanAtAll 1 day ago +2
I see, that's fair. Sorry if I came of strongly, now that I re-read it I see there is clearly two way to interpret that and I took the extreme version of the two. I get you now and I agree. Some think he is liberal while he is very right wing, but that doesn't really matter when democracy is at risk, I'd gladly take *any* democracy believer over a fascist. Just how I would fight and die next to a nationalist fascist if my home country was invaded. You have to choose your fights, and stand on the right side of history.
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KeepLettersOut 1 day ago +2
> To be fair, all of 27 EU countries are members of the ICC Doesn't really mean much, when even member countries like Germany say we would not arrest him.
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Ne_zievereir 1 day ago +4
It's even more funny, he also invited Netanyahu to the celebrations of 70 years Hungarian Revolution against the Soviet Union. This is some high level trolling lmfao
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Adept-Donut-4229 1 day ago +28
And the other day he went on state tv and told them they were all going to be fired. I like this guy!
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Ben716 1 day ago +9
He didn't hold back, but still held a civil tone. He seems like a true statesman.
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johnlocke357 1 day ago +38
And he so wanted to see the Danube...
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rejvrejv 1 day ago +1
I think they were talking about a different river
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maniana1234 1 day ago +3
Please, do! Also invite Putin. You never know, he may show
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Kriss3d 1 day ago +7
Of course. Bibi is on a wanted list. How Trump isnt on it baffles me though. Shooting at people after you blew up their boat that couldnt even have reached USA is hardly self-defense.
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EbbSpirited2074 1 day ago +4
Arrest all war criminals when they’re in another country. They’re country men won’t fight for their return.
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RutabagaRoutine7430 1 day ago +20
I am Israeli. He should be arrested here in Israel.
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MarkMew 1 day ago +3
This is wild considering he invited him lmao
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qu_o 1 day ago +3
he is welcome to arrest Putin if he visits and send him to Ukraine
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i010011010 1 day ago +15
Cool but why announce it ahead of time?
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historicusXIII 1 day ago +79
Because he (nor any other European government) doesn't want to deal with the diplomatic mess of actually arresting him. So they announce it ahead of time so that Netanyahu simply doesn't visit.
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daviddjg0033 1 day ago +31
ICC went after "Hamas leaders [Yahya Sinwar](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahya_Sinwar), [Mohammed Deif](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Deif) and [Ismail Haniyeh](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ismail_Haniyeh) and Israeli leaders Prime Minister [Benjamin Netanyahu](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Netanyahu) and Minister of Defense [Yoav Gallant](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoav_Gallant)" which is like going after Putin and Zelensky. Is this new leader going to pull Hungary out of the orbit of Putin who swaps Shahed technology with Iran? When NATO shot down four missiles headed from Iran to Turkey then saw the Diego Garcia and the new Iranian hypersonic weapon, did NATO not realize they are in the radius of Iranian bombs? Iranian bombs have hit eleven countries from Oman to Iraq, Azerbaijan in the Caucuses to NATO member Turkey. This better be some master plan where Europe doubles down on shoving Putin out of Ukraine with a crushing military defeat - the kind of strength that Putin understands. Why now? Putin is diverting assets towards Iran. This is the time and 4y into the longest war since WWII
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Witty-Language-8528 1 day ago +32
My reading comprehension is failing me: are you comparing Zelensky to Hamas leaders?
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Totoques22 1 day ago +3
More like comparing Netanyahu with Zelenskyy Either way putting isreal in the same batch than Hamas and Russia is delusional
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Silverleaf_86 1 day ago +4
Going by the order of the sentences and examples, Hamas leaders = Putin, and Netanyahu and Galant = Zelensky as Hamas invaded Israel, just like Putin invaded Ukraine.
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GK0NATO 1 day ago +18
They released those arrest warrants *after* Sinwar, Deif and Haniyeh were eliminated and haven't placed an arrest warrant for current Hamas leaders
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Settra_Rulez 1 day ago +42
The fact that they released those arrest warrants simultaneously to deliberately imply moral equivalency makes the ICC a complete joke.
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PafPiet 1 day ago +40
There are plenty of arguments to be made about how the ICC is a joke, but this isn't it. If leaders on both sides committed war crimes, leaders on both sides should stand trial for them. I don't see how that makes the ICC a joke.
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RottenPeasent 1 day ago +35
When the warrants were released, the Hamas leaders were dead already, so it basically just targeted the Israeli side. That is besides the warrant for the Hamas leaders did not get released after the October 7th massacre. The ICC only cared about Israel's actions, and released the names of Hamas leaders only so it appears impartial. And that is even ignoring that Hamas specifically targets civilians while Israel tries to minimize civilian casualties.
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DinosaursDidntExist 1 day ago +16
The ICC had opened the cases about them while they were all alive. The investigation takes months before a warrant is issued. They can't do much about the fact that Israel killed those leaders during those months, and unless you are suggesting the ICC coordinated with Israel on this they had no intention of issuing warrants against dead leaders.
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RottenPeasent 1 day ago +9
The investigation started while they were alive, but the warrants released while they were dead. They chose to release them anyways. They also didn't begin the investigation after October 7th. They waited until there was some sort of case against Israel before starting anything.
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DinosaursDidntExist 1 day ago +7
Yes that is literally what I said. They intended to issue warrants to the leadership but they got killed before the investigation had concluded. > On 12 October (2023), during the Gaza war, ICC chief prosecutor Karim Ahmad Khan stated that both war crimes committed by Palestinians on Israeli territory and by Israelis on Palestinian territory would be within the jurisdiction of the ICC's Palestine investigation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Criminal_Court_investigation_in_Palestine They already had investigations opened and incorporated October 7th into it 5 days after the attack. Not sure how you could get it any sooner.
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PafPiet 1 day ago -3
I didn't know the leaders in question were dead when the warrants were released. That does seem off if true. However, I don't know what you are smoking if you claim Israel tries to minimize civilian targets. That's the most delusional thing I've read in a while. There are multiple reports of Israeli soldiers shooting children. How is that in line with "minimizing civilian casualties"?
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EnoughOrange9183 1 day ago +17
Do you truly think Israël believe needs 2 years to kill 70.000 people if they wanted to cause maximum casualties? Talk about delusional
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Logitech0 1 day ago +3
Iran killed 35k people in a week and nobody give a f***
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DinosaursDidntExist 1 day ago +3
They opened the investigation when they were all alive and the ICC intended to issue them to all people while they were alive. The investigation takes months and Israel killed them during that time, which isn't the ICCs fault and this was not their intention.
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PafPiet 1 day ago +4
Thanks for clarifying that. I have a feeling the person I was reacting to is just trying to push Israeli government rethoric at this point.
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DogBarf00 1 day ago +3
Why even issue warrants for dead people? Instead of just releasing a report?
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DinosaursDidntExist 1 day ago +1
Maybe to put the warrants on public record so everyone looking at the warrant history would know they were worthy of arrest for war crimes? It seems the best way to do that.
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iknowyouright 1 day ago +2
Half those Hamas leaders were dead when they released the warrants.
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SamuelDoctor 1 day ago +3
Longest European war, anyway, right?
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D-ouble-D-utch 1 day ago +1
US bases and installations in the those countries.
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pipopapupupewebghost 1 day ago +2
Good more chances to have another election so we can replace him with someone better
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BuilderMysterious762 1 day ago +23
Good! War criminals must be held accountable regardless of what nations support them
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Dystopia74 1 day ago +20
It's all just theater for the plebs, he'll never arrest him.
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dbdr 1 day ago +12
It's theater if Netanyahu does come and is not arrested. If he doesn't come, it was not theater.
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robot141 1 day ago +4
Maybe don't say that aloud, and just do it as a surprise.
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tresslessone 1 day ago +4
Magyar is the perfect president: pro-EU, anti-mass migration, anti-Putin, and not afraid to be critical of Trump and Netanyahu. Excellent.
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imaginary_num6er 1 day ago +4
He can visit Bulgaria now /s
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Tyfereth 1 day ago +6
Nothing makes Europeans sadder then Jews defending themselves. Maybe focus on Hungary instead of pandering with useless virtue signaling
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akolomf 1 day ago +3
honestly at that point what the actual clusterfuck has world politics become. 1 country is anti islam, pro russia, antisemitic. another is antieuropean annd antislamic and sometimes pro and sometimes antirussian and anti china, then we get pro israel, neutral towards islam countries that are antirussian and pro chinese, or anti both. idfk anymore who wants what and why. just make politicians gay and make em have sex, no wars anymore.
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TheBBBfromB 1 day ago +2
Whats funny about this is as a Jewish person, a common topic of conversation around dinner table is places we can't visit that wouldn't be safe for us. Guess Bibi has to add Hungary to that list lol. (Hungary is not on my list, I was planning to go there recently as my grandparents were Hungarian)
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foggiesthead 1 day ago +8
Being Jewish is not a crime, I have absolutely nothing against Jews. But Netanyahu is definitely a war criminal and should be treated as such along with the crimes against international law that many in the Israeli army have committed.
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Fragrant-Ad-5517 1 day ago +4
Shouldn’t he focus on Orban and his cronies first?
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FlyingRhenquest 1 day ago +15
Competent people *can* actually *do two things!*
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burntoutfestudent 1 day ago +6
He is focusing on them, but he isn’t even the official PM until mid May. Orbán and his people are currently shredding documents about their corruption so Magyar has probably bigger problems than Netanyahu. But he was called by Bibi who congratulated him and Magyar in turn invited him to Hungary (just like he invited any other leader who congratulated him). But then he clarified to the media that Hungary would reenter the ICC (bc Orbán initiated our exit from ICC). We hungarians rightfully so didn’t like that Bibi was invited, and Magyar clarified that ofc Bibi would be arrested if he came. So that is the story. I guess he had to say something when Bibi called him so he invited him to Hungary but then made it clear he’d be arrested if he came. 🤷‍♀️
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RiriaaeleL 1 day ago +3
Oh look the moment the russian puppet falls down this country in the middle east has problems! Surely this couldn't possibly mean that they are allies
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IXMandalorianXI 1 day ago +2
Does Netanyahu make a habit of visiting countries he isn't explicitly invited to by that country's respective leader? It's not like he just travels around on vacation.
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chemguy216 1 day ago +5
Well…. He did make a previous visit to the US at the invitation of out-of-power Republicans during Obama’s second term to address Congress.
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Mixander 1 day ago +1
Why not announce it while he visit? that will be more effective. 😂
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TitanicChurro 1 day ago +1
easy to say, harder to do.
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JamesMarM 15 hr ago +1
LOL. Hungary would regret that.
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