
Israel Sets October 27 for National Elections
Israel's parliament has announced that national elections will be held on October 27, marking the first elections since the recent conflict in Gaza. The upcoming vote is widely seen as a crucial test for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political future.
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Israel to hold national elections on October 27, parliament says
Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister, has confirmed that he will run for office again.
Read full article →Israel to hold parliamentary elections on October 27 as Netanyahu seeks another term
Israel is set to hold parliamentary elections on October 27, several local outlets reported on Sunday, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks another term following a volatile few years marked by the war in Gaza. The next election is to be held by October 27 under the law but earlier dates had also been under discussion. Opinion polls suggest it could prove difficult for both Netanyahu’s camp and the opposition to secure a majority. Israeli coalitions are usually composed of several...
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Read full article →Israel sets October 27 election as Netanyahu faces crucial post-Gaza war test
Israel will hold national elections on Oct. 27, the latest date permitted by law, parliament said on Sunday, setting up a vote widely seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership since the Gaza war began. Netanyahu, 76, said he intends to seek re-election and "win" another term.
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Read full article →Israel elections to be held on October 27, Netanyahu to face tough challenge
Netanyahu is already the country's longest-serving prime minister, having served multiple, non-consecutive terms, and has declared his intention to run again.
Read full article →Israel elections to be held on Oct. 27: parliament
JERUSALEM (AFP) -- Israel will hold national elections on Oct. 27, the last date allowed by law, its parliament said on Sunday, with the vote widely seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership since the Gaza war erupted. The Knesset, as parliament is known, is set to end its current term on July 17, allowing the ruling coalition to complete a full four-year term for the first time in decades. "Since the current Knesset is expected to serve its full term and the next ge
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He has led multiple wars, outlasted several American presidents, and watched his political obituary written — only to be shredded — more times than any other leader in modern Israeli history. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, faces an international arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Gaza, a long-running corruption trial, and a spiralling multi-front conflict that has dragged on for nearly three years and has seen his country’s first direct military confrontat...
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Read full article →Israel Elections, To Determine Netanyahu's Fate, On October 27
The elections are being widely seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership since the Gaza war erupted.
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