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Posted: 2019-09-18T20:53:10Z | Updated: 2019-09-18T20:53:10Z

President Donald Trump, usually a vocal supporter of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , was less enthusiastic about their friendship Wednesday amid tense Israeli elections that might cost the right-wing prime minister his position.

When asked by reporters in Los Angeles whether he has spoken to Netanyahu since the Tuesday election began, the president said: I have not.

Our relationship is with Israel, he stressed, adding that hes following the election results he said are coming in and its very close.

While Trumps comments are not a direct revocation of support for Netanyahu, they were unusually distant. Both leaders tend to show unwavering support for each other.

Netanyahu, the longest-serving prime minister in Israels history, is struggling to keep hold of his political power under the right-wing Likud party in the race against centrist challenger Benny Gantz, Netanyahus former military chief of staff who now leads the rival Blue and White party.

More than 95% of the votes were counted as of Wednesday, according to the Times of Israel , and have left the two candidates deadlocked in the countrys second election of the year after Netanyahu failed to form a government coalition in the aftermath of Aprils election. The Likud party is expected to win 32 seats in the parliament or Knesset one less than the Blue and White party, according to the Times of Israel.

Neither the Likud nor the Blue and White party secured enough votes Tuesday to win a 61-seat parliamentary majority, preventing both candidates from declaring an immediate victory. Gantzs centrist bloc, which may include the Joint List of Arab parties that represent Israels Arab minority, faces Netanyahus right-wing bloc, which includes ultra-Orthodox Jewish and nationalist allies.

Avigdor Lieberman, the apparent kingmaker leading the Yisrael Beiteinu party, has said hell force a secular unity government between the parties. Since neither the Likud nor the Blue and White party secured a majority, Liebermans endorsement could determine who becomes the main party. Lieberman, who was once a Netanyahu ally, refused to join his coalition after the April election due to clashes between ultra-Orthodox and secular allies.

Netanyahu, who faces looming corruption indictments , said Wednesday at a party meeting that he opposes any government that leans on the anti-Zionist Arab parties.

An anonymous official in Netanyahus office told The Associated Press that the prime minister will not attend this years United Nations General Assembly in New York. The cancellation means he will not meet with Trump, who tweeted over the weekend that he was looking forward to discussing with Netanyahu a mutual defense treaty between the United States and Israel.

Netanyahu, who has been compared to Trump for his far-right rhetoric and scandals, touted his relationship to the U.S. president in his nationalist reelection campaign. The Times of Israel reports that the prime minister put up billboards of himself and Trump across the country to display his diplomatic ties. Netanyahu also said over the weekend that Trump endorsed him , adding that the Jewish State has never had a greater friend in the White House.