Should More Nations Follow Hungary’s Exit from the ICC?

Should More Nations Follow Hungary’s Exit from the ICC?

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Hungary just made headlines by pulling out of the International Criminal Court—and not quietly, either. Their parliament passed a bill to withdraw after the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling it a “brazen” and politically motivated move.

This isn’t just about Israel. It’s about whether the ICC still functions as a neutral arbiter of justice—or if it’s become a weaponized institution targeting certain nations while giving others a pass.

The U.S. has long had a complicated relationship with the ICC, refusing to join due to concerns over sovereignty and political bias. Is Hungary simply the latest to say out loud what many nations are thinking?

Is the ICC still relevant in today’s global landscape, or has it morphed into an agenda-driven body that undermines national sovereignty?

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