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Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court, Citing Loss of Impartiality

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Last updated: April 30, 2025 6:39 am
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By Jeffrey Stein

Budapest, Hungary – The Hungarian parliament has voted to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, a move that has sparked international debate and drawn praise from Israel. Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto announced the decision on X, formerly Twitter, stating, “With this decision, we refuse to be part of a politicized institution that has lost its impartiality and credibility.”

The withdrawal comes amidst growing criticism of the ICC, particularly regarding its investigation into the situation in Palestine and the potential issuance of arrest warrants targeting Israeli leaders. Hungary has been a vocal supporter of Israel’s stance against the ICC’s actions, viewing them as biased and politically motivated.

In a swift response to Szijjarto’s announcement, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar expressed his gratitude, writing, “Thank you, Hungary, for your clear moral stance!” The statement underscores the strengthening ties between the two nations and signals a shared perspective on the ICC’s current direction.

While specific reasons for Hungary’s departure were not explicitly outlined in the official statement, the move is widely understood to be linked to the ICC’s investigation into alleged war crimes in the Palestinian territories. The investigation, launched in 2021, has faced strong opposition from Israel and its allies, who argue that the ICC lacks jurisdiction in the region.

The ICC, established in 2002, investigates and prosecutes individuals accused of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the crime of aggression. Its mandate is to act when national courts are unwilling or unable to prosecute such crimes.

The withdrawal of Hungary from the ICC raises questions about the future of the court and its influence. While the ICC maintains it operates independently and impartially, concerns regarding its perceived bias have been voiced by several nations in recent years. The decision by Hungary could embolden other countries to reconsider their membership and potentially further erode the court’s global legitimacy.

The withdrawal process is expected to take one year, after which Hungary will no longer be bound by the ICC’s jurisdiction. The implications of this decision for international law and the pursuit of justice remain to be seen.

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