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Hungary has said it would not enforce an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on its territory. Government minister Gergely Gulyás told reporters in Budapest on Thursday that Netanyahu would not be detained if he visited Hungary. Hungary is a signatory of the Rome Statute which established the ICC, but Gulyás said provisions for the enforcement of the court’s decisions are not yet fully in force in the central European country. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is seen as an ally of Netanyahu, who condemned the ICC move as “…

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