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Trump Questions Netanyahu's Political Future as Israeli Polls Show Majority Opposition to His Reelection

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President Trump made an offhand remark suggesting Prime Minister Netanyahu might not seek reelection, despite Netanyahu's clear intention to run and active campaigning. Netanyahu's office quickly clarified he will run, but the comment reflects broader dissatisfaction with the Israeli leader. A new survey shows 61% of Israelis oppose Netanyahu's reelection, including 27% of right-wing voters and 23% of his own Likud party members.

During recent comments to reporters, President Trump suggested without evidence that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might not run for reelection, questioning whether the 76-year-old leader—who has served nearly uninterruptedly since 2009—wants to continue as a "wartime prime minister." Netanyahu's Likud party immediately responded by reaffirming his candidacy and active campaign efforts. The remark came as a new survey released the same day found that 61% of Israelis oppose Netanyahu's reelection, a figure that extends beyond typical opposition to include significant dissent within his own political base. Notably, 27% of Israeli right-wing voters and 23% of Likud party members surveyed indicated they do not want Netanyahu to run, despite his status as the undisputed leader of the right-wing bloc. While the survey suggests widespread fatigue with Netanyahu's leadership—particularly following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack that occurred under his watch—polling also indicates his coalition is expected to prevail in upcoming elections, with 36% of Israeli Jews expecting his bloc to win compared to 26% for the opposition.

What's missing

The article does not specify the exact date of the upcoming Israeli elections or provide details about Netanyahu's specific recent health issues beyond mentioning cancer.

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  • Trump might just be getting tired of Netanyahu — and so might Israel

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