Netanyahu Faces Criticism from Trump Amid Low Odds of Ouster in 2026
Benjamin Netanyahu Reportedly Got Told 'Everybody Hates You Now' By Trump Over The Phone, Crypto Bettors Weigh Odds Of Him Lasting 2026 As Israel PM

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Despite receiving harsh criticism from former President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has low odds of being ousted before 2026, according to cryptocurrency bettors. Current betting markets show a 2% chance of his removal before June and 53% by the end of the year.
- 01Polymarket indicates only a 2% chance of Netanyahu being ousted before June 2026.
- 02The odds of him losing power by December 31 have decreased to 53%, down from 60% the previous week.
- 03$121 million has been wagered on Netanyahu's political future.
- 04Trump reportedly criticized Netanyahu during a phone call, calling him 'crazy' and claiming 'everybody hates you now.'
- 05Legislative elections in Israel are expected to take place in October 2026.
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Cryptocurrency betting markets suggest that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a low likelihood of being ousted before 2026, despite recent criticism from former U.S. President Donald Trump. According to Polymarket, there is only a 2% chance that Netanyahu will cease to be Prime Minister before June, while the odds of him losing power by the end of the year stand at 53%, down from 60% the previous week. A total of $121 million has been wagered on this outcome. Trump's criticism reportedly included an 'expletive-laden call' where he labeled Netanyahu as 'crazy' and accused him of being ungrateful, stating, 'Everybody hates you now.' Meanwhile, Netanyahu maintains that Israel's military operations in Southern Lebanon will continue as planned. Legislative elections in Israel are anticipated in October, with bettors also pricing in a 9% chance that Netanyahu will withdraw from his reelection bid before the end of July.
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Netanyahu's political stability is crucial for Israel's governance and regional relations.
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