INTERNATIONAL — June 11, 2026

Netanyahu to Seek New Term as Israeli Prime Minister

Israel's Likud party confirmed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will seek another term in the national election expected by October 2026. The vote will be the first since the October 2023 attacks and wars in Gaza and Lebanon, with polls showing potential difficulties for his coalition.

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Netanyahu to Seek New Term as Israeli Prime Minister
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Israel's ruling Likud party has confirmed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will seek another term during the next national election. The election is expected by October two thousand twenty six. This will be the first Israeli national election since the October seven two thousand twenty three attacks and the subsequent wars in Gaza and Lebanon.

Opinion polls indicate that Netanyahu's coalition may struggle to secure a majority. The potential difficulties are linked to political divisions, corruption charges against the prime minister, and debates over security, United States relations, and regional policy. Netanyahu has repeatedly denied the corruption charges he faces.

The announcement by the Likud party sets the stage for the upcoming electoral process. It comes at a time when various factors are influencing the political environment in Israel. The confirmation provides insight into the prime minister's intentions regarding his continued leadership role.

The next election holds significance as it follows a period marked by major attacks and conflicts. Polling data suggests challenges ahead for the current governing coalition in maintaining its position. Discussions on key issues such as security and foreign relations are expected to feature prominently in the campaign. The Likud party's statement emphasizes Netanyahu's plan to run again in the election. This decision occurs amid the backdrop of ongoing political debates and public opinion trends reflected in recent surveys.

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