Israel's election will be held on October 27, coalition head says
JERUSALEM, July 12 - Israel is set to hold a national election on October 27, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition, its first since Hamas' 2023 attack and the wars that ensued in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran.
Israel's election will be held on October 27, coalition head saysSign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inboxFILE PHOTO: israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference, amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, in Jerusalem, March 19, 2026.
REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo Published Jul 13, 2026, 01:51 AMUpdated Jul 13, 2026, 01:51 AMSet as preferred sourceJERUSALEM, July 12 - Israel is set to hold a national election on October 27, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition, its first since Hamas' 2023 attack and the wars that ensued in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran.The precise ballot date had been unclear since the Israeli parliament voted in May to disband, raising the possibility the election could be held early.However, coalition head Ofir Katz told a parliamentary committee on Sunday that the original October 27 date set by law would be kept.
Successive surveys have suggested Netanyahu's coalition of nationalist and religious parties would lose the ballot, though his political rivals still have no clear path to power and the political landscape may still shift.Less than a year after a 2022 political comeback at the head of Israel's most right-wing government to date, Netanyahu's security credentials were left in tatters by Hamas' surprise attack on October 7, 2023. Polls show many are unhappy with Netanyahu over the outcome of the Iran war.
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