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Hungary said Thursday that it will quit the International Criminal Court it helped found more than two decades ago.
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could visit the United States as early as next week, President Donald Trump said.
The prime minister’s attempts to bring the judiciary under government control are fuelling fears of a constitutional crisis in Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office is once again ensnared in scandal after police arrested two of his close associates this week on suspicion of accepting money from Qatar to promote a positive image of the Gulf Arab state in Israel.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNBenjamin Netanyahu lauds Hungary’s support for Israel in ICC row, anti-Semitism fightIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Hungary's 'remarkable' support for Israel and the global Jewish community during a joint press conference in Budapest on April 3, singling out Hungary's decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a 'bold and principled step'.
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Hours after the Israeli prime minister arrived in Budapest, the Hungarian government announced its decision to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC). View on euronews
For now, Israel’s institutions are holding the line. But how long they can continue to do so under such relentless pressure remains an open question.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu files defamation lawsuit against Democrats party chiefYair Golan had sent a message to supporters of the center-left party accusing the PM of 'selling Israel's security for money' in Qatargate scandal The post Netanyahu files defamation lawsuit against Democrats party chief appeared first on The Times of Israel.