ICC wants answers over Hungary not arresting Netanyahu

The International Criminal Court has demanded an answer from Hungary as to why it did not arrest Benjamin Netanyahu during his trip to Hungary, in spite of an ICC warrant for purported crimes against humanity in Gaza, Middle East Eye reported on April 16th.
The ICC requested in a statement that Budapest submit an official clarification by May 23rd. Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, was in Hungary from April 3rd to April 6th, following the issuing of the arrest warrant in November last year.
Hungary is obliged to abide by the arrest warrant, but the country has not yet replied to the ICC.
Middle East Eye