Israeli prime minister to seek re-election, his party says after Trump raises doubts
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party confirmed his candidacy for upcoming elections, following speculation after US President Donald Trump's remarks questioning Netanyahu's intentions to continue in office post-conflict with Iran.
- Middle East
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 02:49 | 10 June 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling Likud Party said Wednesday he will be a candidate in Israel's upcoming elections, a day after US President Donald Trump questioned his re-election.
"Prime Minister Netanyahu will run in the next elections — and, hopefully, will win," the party said on the US social media platform X.
During an interview with ABC News' Jonathan Karl on Tuesday, Trump questioned whether Netanyahu intends to remain in office after the war with Iran.
"I don't know, he's had an amazing career," he said, according to an X post by Karl.
"Does he want to continue? Because, you know he's a wartime prime minister. We will very shortly win the war one way or the other, and you know he's a wartime prime minister."
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