Key facts
- Benjamin Netanyahu will seek re-election this year, his party announced.
- The announcement followed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump questioning Netanyahu's intention to run.
- The election must be held by October.
- Netanyahu has faced significant political challenges and public opposition.
- Trump and Netanyahu maintain a close relationship despite recent strains.
Benjamin Netanyahu will seek re-election this year, his party announced, after U.S. President Donald Trump questioned whether the Israeli prime minister would run again. The election must be held by October.
Netanyahu's Likud Party confirmed his intention to run, stating he would win if God wills it. This comes after Trump told ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl that he was unsure if Netanyahu would stand again, noting his "amazing career" and questioning if he "wants to continue."