Archiv: International Criminal Court (ICC) pre-trial proceedings against the government of Hungary for hosting wanted Israeli prime minister 16-04-2025


21.08.2025 - 15:11 [ United Nations ]

Amid ongoing Israeli attacks, ‘the systematic destruction of Gaza City is already underway’: UN rights office

(August 29, 2025)

Recent attacks have been particularly devastating in the Az Zaytoun neighbourhood, where airstrikes, artillery shelling and gunfire are continuous and intense, causing a high number of civilian casualties and the large-scale destruction of residential buildings and public facilities, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory said in a statement.

Since 8 August, the office has recorded 54 attacks on residential buildings and entire blocks in Gaza City, killing 87 Palestinians, including at least 25 children and entire families.

It also recorded attacks on shelters for internally displaced people, including tents and schools, killing at least 14.

These casualty figures “indicate that the systematic destruction of Gaza City is already underway,” the statement said.

However, OHCHR stressed that these devastating figures are only a portion of the actual toll due to underreporting in such dire circumstances.

19.04.2025 - 04:09 [ International Criminal Court ]

Invitation to Hungary to provide submissions for the purposes of proceedings under article 87(7) of the Rome Statute

FOR THESE REASONS, THE CHAMBER HEREBY,

INVITES Hungary to provide, by 23 May 2025, submissions for the purposes of proceedings under article 87(7) of the Rome Statute; and

INSTRUCTS the Registrar to transmit this invitation to the competent authorities of Hungary

19.04.2025 - 04:01 [ APNews.com ]

ICC opens inquiry into Hungary for failing to arrest Netanyahu

In a filing released late Wednesday, The Hague-based court initiated non-compliance proceedings against Hungary after the country gave Netanyahu a red carpet welcome despite an ICC arrest warrant for crimes against humanity in connection with the war in Gaza.

19.04.2025 - 03:59 [ Communist Party of Israel ]

ICC Demands Explanation from Hungary About Refusal to Enforce Netanyahu Arrest Warrant

(April 17, 2025)

The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague has asked Hungary to explain why it failed to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his recent visit, despite an active ICC warrant for crimes against humanity in Gaza. In a statement issued on Wednesday, April 16, the court requested that Budapest submit a formal clarification by 23 May 2025.