
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday that he would run for office in the November 2026 elections and expected to win.
Appearing on a programme on the right-wing Channel 14, Netanyahu was asked whether he intended to seek another term. “Yes,” he replied.
When pressed on whether he expected to win, the veteran leader responded: “Yes.”
Leader of Likud, Israel’s main right-wing party, Netanyahu holds the record for the longest time served as Israel’s prime minister — more than 18 years in total, with interruptions, since 1996.
In the last elections, his Likud party won 32 seats in the Knesset, its ultra-Orthodox allies 18, and the Religious Zionism alliance 14, a record showing for the far right.
His current term began with a controversial judicial overhaul plan that sparked…