Israel will go to polls on October 27 as the Benjamin Netanyahu-led government completes its full four-year term in office, Israeli media reports said on Sunday.
According to Times of Israel, Ofir Katz, a key member of the ruling Likud party, announced that Israel's next general election will be held on October 27, the date set by law, as the current Knesset completes its full four-year term on July 17.
The announcement is significant as the upcoming election will be the first to be held on schedule in Israel since 1988. The report also noted that Netanyahu will become the first Israeli PM to complete a full four term in office in over 50 years.
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Aprameya Rao
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Jul 12, 2026 21:04 IST

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