Trump sees tight race between \'two good people\' for Israel PM

Trump sees tight race between 'two good people' for Israel PM

AFP  |  Las Vegas 

US struck a cautious tone Saturday about the outcome of Israel's parliamentary vote, saying there is a "close" race for the premiership between "two good people."

"How is the race going by the way? How is it, who's going to win the race? Tell me, I don't know," Trump asked the Republican Jewish Coalition in

"Well, it's going to be close -- I think it's going to be close. Two good people," he said, referring to incumbent and rival

Trump, who was speaking to American Jews, went on to refer to Netanyahu as "your " "I stood with your at the to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights," he said.

This recognition at the end of March during a ceremony at the was seen as a boost by Trump for Netanyahu, who has been in power for a decade.

The latest polls place Netanyahu and ex-Gantz neck and neck, but give the former the advantage.

In his speech, Trump did not give any details on the timetable for the Israeli-Palestinian peace plan that has been in the works for two years.

But he did once again express confidence in his Jared Kushner, who is working on the plan.

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First Published: Sun, April 07 2019. 02:45 IST