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Netanyahu receives invitation from Hungary despite ICC arrest warrant

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Saturday that his office had received an invitation to visit Hungary despite the outstanding ICC arrest warrant against him. 

Hungary's right-wing president, Victor Orban, has typically assumed positions that do not align with Brussels' decisions, including maintaining a relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Orban told a local radio station: "I will guarantee that if he comes, the International Criminal Court ruling will have no effect in Hungary."