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The Economic Times

Benjamin Netanyahu to run for re-election, his party says, after Trump raises doubts

Benjamin Netanyahu will seek re-election this year, his party announced ​on Wednesday, after U.S. President ​Donald Trump said he wasn't sure if the Israeli ​prime minister would stand again.

In a brief statement, Netanyahu's Likud Party said he would run in the election and, God willing, he would win. The election has not yet been formally ‌announced but ⁠must be ⁠held 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.

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"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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Last week, Trump acknowledged calling Netanyahu "fucking crazy" in a hot-tempered phone call, though he also said they get along well. He has repeatedly called on Israel's president to pardon Netanyahu over outstanding corruption charges that Netanyahu denies.

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