Deccan Chronicle

Netanyahu wins party polls

Victory gives Netanyahu the upper hand in the March election

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Jerusalem, Dec. 27: Embattled Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told supporters Friday he would win a March general election after scoring a landslide victory in the leadership primary of his right-wing Likud party.

Israel's longest-serving premier, who faces a corruption indictment as well as a third general election in 12 months, was expected to beat rival Gideon Saar in the leadership primary.

But the convincing margin of victory — by 72.5 to 27.5 percent — strengthen­s his position in the party he has dominated for 20 years.

Netanyahu, 70, called it a “huge win” and pledged to emerge victorious in the March 2 general election.

“Now is the time to unite and bring a tremendous victory for the Likud and the right in the election,” Netanyahu told a press conference.

“Most of the people support the right and support me to lead the government.”In what appeared to be a general election campaign speech, Netanyahu did not mention the defeated Saar once.

He thanked US President Donald Trump, a close ally, for his support for Israel and said a Likud victory in the next election would bring more “Historic achievemen­ts.”Likud and the centrist Blue and White party were deadlocked after elections in both April and September, with neither able to command a parliament­ary majority under Israel's system of proportion­al representa­tion.

Last month, Israel's attorney general indicted the prime minister for fraud, bribery and breach of trust over a series of corruption allegation­s he denies.

Blue and White leader Benny Gantz also used Friday's primary result as a rallying call for the general election.

He said Netanyahu's victory showed Likud members had “elected a leader facing three indictment­s, who is seeking to unravel the rule of law”.

“These elections demand that we place a mirror in front of 'the Netanyahu party' and make the choice for unity, dignity and internal reconcilia­tion.”

Ofer Zalzberg, Israel analyst with the Internatio­nal Crisis Group think tank, said the result kickstarte­d the election campaign.

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 ?? — AFP ?? Israel’s embattled Prime Minister and leader of the Likud Party, Benjamin Netanyahu smiles after winning a leadership primary, near Tel Aviv.
— AFP Israel’s embattled Prime Minister and leader of the Likud Party, Benjamin Netanyahu smiles after winning a leadership primary, near Tel Aviv.

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