Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party announced that he will run for reelection after President Donald Trump questioned his plans. Speculation regarding Netanyahu's political future increased after Trump expressed uncertainty about whether the prime minister would continue his career, citing Netanyahu's long tenure. In response, the Likud party stated in a post on X, 'Prime Minister Netanyahu will run in the upcoming elections – and with God’s help, he will win.' Netanyahu, who has served as Israel's prime minister for a total of 18 years, is currently facing challenges from a united opposition that is primarily focused on opposing him. New elections must be held in Israel before the end of October, but a specific date has not yet been announced. Polls suggest that the opposition may struggle to secure a majority without forming alliances with Arab parties, which could complicate their efforts. This election will be the first since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, which has raised concerns about Israel's security.
Netanyahu to Seek Reelection Following Trump's Comments
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed he will run for reelection, following comments from President Donald Trump that raised questions about his political future. The Likud party emphasized Netanyahu's candidacy in a social media post, and new elections are required before the end of October.
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Netanyahu to run for reelection after Trump questioning
Netanyahu to Seek Reelection Following Trump's Comments