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Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu claims win in party leadership challenge | Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu claims win in party leadership challenge |
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed a "huge win" in a vote that challenged his leadership of the Likud party. | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed a "huge win" in a vote that challenged his leadership of the Likud party. |
About 49% of Likud's 116,000 eligible members voted on Thursday, party figures show. | About 49% of Likud's 116,000 eligible members voted on Thursday, party figures show. |
The internal party vote was seen as a test of the leader's hold on power at a time of mounting difficulties. | The internal party vote was seen as a test of the leader's hold on power at a time of mounting difficulties. |
Mr Netanyahu faces trial on bribery and corruption charges, as well as a third national election within a year. | Mr Netanyahu faces trial on bribery and corruption charges, as well as a third national election within a year. |
Previous elections held in April and September saw Likud deadlocked with the centrist Blue and White party - with neither able to form a government. | Previous elections held in April and September saw Likud deadlocked with the centrist Blue and White party - with neither able to form a government. |
After polls closed at 23:00 local time (21:00 GMT) Thursday, Mr Netanyahu tweeted a claim he had won - though a final result is not expected until early on Friday. | After polls closed at 23:00 local time (21:00 GMT) Thursday, Mr Netanyahu tweeted a claim he had won - though a final result is not expected until early on Friday. |
"With God and with your help, I will lead the Likud to a big victory in the upcoming elections and continue to lead the State of Israel to unprecedented achievements," he posted (in Hebrew). | "With God and with your help, I will lead the Likud to a big victory in the upcoming elections and continue to lead the State of Israel to unprecedented achievements," he posted (in Hebrew). |
Earlier in the day, with reports of low turnout amid bad weather, Mr Netanyahu appeared on a Facebook Live broadcast appealing for members to get out and vote. | Earlier in the day, with reports of low turnout amid bad weather, Mr Netanyahu appeared on a Facebook Live broadcast appealing for members to get out and vote. |
He was predicted to win comfortably but campaigned tirelessly because he wanted the result to show his grip on the party remained strong, the BBC's Barbara Plett Usher in Jerusalem said. | He was predicted to win comfortably but campaigned tirelessly because he wanted the result to show his grip on the party remained strong, the BBC's Barbara Plett Usher in Jerusalem said. |
Mr Netanyahu, who is the country's longest serving leader, is facing mounting scrutiny after being indicted in three corruption cases last month. | Mr Netanyahu, who is the country's longest serving leader, is facing mounting scrutiny after being indicted in three corruption cases last month. |
The 70-year-old denies wrongdoing and claims the charges are a politically motivated "witch-hunt" against him. | The 70-year-old denies wrongdoing and claims the charges are a politically motivated "witch-hunt" against him. |
Gideon Saar, who was challenging Mr Netanyahu as leader, claimed victory for him would put Likud on a new path. | Gideon Saar, who was challenging Mr Netanyahu as leader, claimed victory for him would put Likud on a new path. |
The 53-year-old is a well-known figure in the party, having previously served as a minister in Mr Netanyahu's cabinets. | The 53-year-old is a well-known figure in the party, having previously served as a minister in Mr Netanyahu's cabinets. |
One exit poll, cited by local media, suggested Mr Netanyahu had won more than 70% of the vote. |