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Trump evaluates Netanyahu’s rivals ahead of Israeli elections
The US president shared an article discussing Netanyahu's leadership prospects while weighing rivals Bennett and Eisenkot in shifting Israeli politics.
Trump evaluates Netanyahu’s rivals ahead of Israeli elections
Donald Trump frequently rebuked Benjamin Netanyahu for dragging out the conflict for too long. [File photo] / Reuters

US President Donald Trump on Saturday shared an article on his social media platform detailing his influence over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s political future, as tensions between the two countries intensify over Tel Aviv's military strategy in Lebanon.

"I’ll have to look at who’s running," Trump told Israeli media in an interview highlighted in the article, titled "Trump holds the cards in Netanyahu’s shaky reelection chances."

The article says Trump indicated he is “most likely” to back Netanyahu, but added he would still assess possible challengers, including Naftali Bennett and Gadi Eisenkot, before making a final decision.

Legislative elections for Israel's 120-member parliament are officially scheduled no later than October 27, 2026.

The move comes after repeated public criticism from Trump, who has openly questioned Netanyahu’s conduct during the war in the Middle East.

Trump has described Israel’s military strategy as “too long” and pointed in particular to the bombardment of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.

That strike came shortly before the signing of a peace memorandum with Iran.

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Strained relations and 'softer touch'

The US president previously asserted that Washington must keep the Israeli leader "a little bit sane" and urged him to utilise a "softer touch" in Lebanon.

According to a Wall Street Journal report, the relationship has severely deteriorated while the White House seeks a diplomatic exit from the war with Iran.

A senior US administration official familiar with the two leaders' calls said the discussions often involved the Israeli leader calling for more military action and that Trump was tired of it.

He also reportedly told Netanyahu to "stop blowing up buildings" and in one exchange characterised the prime minister as "crazy."

The Journal report also alleged that Trump reminded Netanyahu he would be "in prison" without American support, referencing the corruption and bribery charges the Israeli leader currently faces.

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SOURCE:AA