Binyamin Netanyahu is expected to begin a four-day official visit to Hungary on Thursday, marking the first time the Israeli prime minister has stepped foot on European soil since the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him over allegations of war crimes in Gaza. Hours after the ICC announced the warrants in November, Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, made it clear he would defy the court to host Netanyahu, telling reporters that he would “guarantee” the ICC’s ruling would “have no effect in Hungary”. Hungary has been a signatory of the ICC since the court was launched more...