Biography
Background & current role
Benjamin Netanyahu serves as Prime Minister of Israel and is a leading figure in Likud. His Knesset biography records long service in Israeli politics and diplomacy, including earlier service as Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations.
Netanyahu first became prime minister in the 1990s, returned to the office in 2009, served through 2021 and returned again after the 2022 election cycle. TrumpsMouth uses current Israeli government and Knesset records to distinguish present office from earlier terms.
This page focuses on documented U.S.–Israel interactions, security and diplomatic statements, and factual claims for which primary Israeli, U.S. or international records are available.
Role snapshot
Position & relationship
- Position / relationship
- Prime Minister of Israel
- Affiliation / context
- Likud
- Directory
- World Leaders
- Profile status
- Maintained public-record profile
- Service dates
- See role history
Role history & transitions
Documented current/future role notes
- Benjamin Netanyahu serves as Prime Minister of Israel and is a leading figure in Likud. His Knesset biography records long service in Israeli politics and diplomacy, including earlier service as Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations.
- Current role and biography are maintained from the primary institutional source listed on this page.
Claims & evidence
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