List of international prime ministerial trips made by Benjamin Netanyahu

On November 21, 2024, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu, severely limiting his options for traveling outside Israel without the risk of being arrested.Formally, all 124 countries who are parties to the Rome Statute are obligated to arrest him upon entry.The arrest warrant also complicates his ability to travel to countries that are not parties to the Rome Statute, due to the risk of an emergency landing during the trip in a country that is a party to the statute.[124] Although Hungary is a party to the Rome Statute, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán publicly declared that he will not arrest Netanyahu if he arrived in Hungary for a visit.[125] In Mid-December 2024, reports surfaced that Netanyahu had gone to Cairo to attend ceasefire negotiations for the Israel-Hamas War.
Netanyahu and Donald Trump at a press conference in the White House. February 15, 2017
Map of countries visited by Benjamin Netanyahu from 2017 to 2020
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