Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing a difficult reelection campaign as his friendship with Trump sours and opposition surges.

‘I am going to run ... and intend to win,’ said the Israeli PM, who has come under fire from the opposition over his wartime leadership.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said he intended to run in elections scheduled for later this year, as he faced domestic criticism over his wartime leadership.

The Israeli PM, facing an autumn election he is projected to lose, may be more willing to defy the US president amid falling public ratings.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing a difficult reelection campaign as his friendship with Trump sours and opposition surges.

By Maayan Lubell and Angus McDowallJERUSALEM, June 17 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hopes of clinging to power in an election this autumn have long been…

Benjamin Netanyahu's grip on power is weakening. Facing corruption charges and criticism over security lapses, he now confronts voters' judgment on his handling of recent…