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Benjamin Netanyahu will run for re-election this year, his Likud Party announced on Wednesday. The brief statement said he would stand in the vote and, "God willing," win. This is after U.S. President Donald Trump said ​he wasn't sure if the Israeli prime minister would stand again. The election has not yet been called but must take place by October.

 

Earlier, ABC ​News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl posted on X that Trump had ​told him he did not know if Netanyahu would stand.

"I don't know, he's had an amazing career. Does he want to continue?" the journalist ​quoted Trump as saying.

The Israeli election will be the first since the October 7, ​2023 Hamas attack, the country's worst security failure, which precipitated Israel's assault on the Gaza Strip.

Netanyahu has faced a tumultuous term since returning to power in December 2022 at the helm of ​the most right-wing coalition in Israeli history. He faced mass anti-government protests before ​the wars in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran.

Polls have repeatedly indicated that his coalition would fail to ‌win a majority at the next election. A poll published by the Jerusalem-based Israel Democracy Institute think tank on June 9 said that 61% of the Israeli public believe he should not run.

However, polls also show that a potential coalition of opposition ​parties would fall short ​of a parliamentary majority unless they form a coalition with Arab parties, which some opposition leaders have ruled out.

 

U.S. and Israeli officials say Trump ​and Netanyahu, who launched the Iran war together in February, ​still have a close relationship, though it has at times seen strain, including in recent weeks as Trump has demanded Israel curb military action in Lebanon while Washington negotiates a peace deal with Tehran.

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