Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Departs from Hungary

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left Hungary today after a visit made within the framework of an official visit on Thursday. Netanyahu was bid farewell with a military ceremony at the airport.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Hungary has concluded. Despite having an international arrest warrant, Netanyahu visited Budapest and departed the country after a 4-day visit.
Netanyahu, who was escorted by a military ceremony at the airport, stated, “I am completing a very important visit to Hungary. Hungary is a great friend of Israel. They support us in the European Union (EU) and the United Nations. Additionally, they defend us in The Hague, the corrupt international court that is prejudiced against IDF soldiers, commanders, and the State of Israel.”
Emphasizing that Hungary was the first country to withdraw from the international court during this visit, Netanyahu stated, “This is an indication of future developments. It provides great support to the State of Israel.”
“I AM GOING TO THE US UPON TRUMP’S INVITATION” Referring to his discussions in Hungary, Netanyahu said, “We discussed cooperation in ammunition production. We need these to continue our battle on seven fronts and achieve a full victory. Of course, we also discussed important issues for Hungarian hostages and the State of Israel. From here, I am going to the United States upon President Trump’s invitation to discuss these matters with him; prisoners, winning in Gaza, and the customs duties imposed on Israel. I hope to find a solution in this regard. That is the goal.”