Forget King Bibi. From now on, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be known as the Gordie Howe of Israeli politics.

Howe was the legendary hockey player who played 32 consecutive years, beginning in 1946. Netanyahu is the prime minister who as of Tuesday will have spent 2,793 days – or seven years and 236 days – as premier, surpassing David Ben-Gurion’s record for the longest consecutive term.

Netanyahu took over for his second run as prime minister on March 31, 2009. Ben-Gurion’s longest consecutive streak was his second term in office as well, from November 3, 1955, to June 26, 1963.

Though Netanyahu has surpassed Ben-Gurion’s consecutive record, the country’s first premier still holds the record as the longest- serving prime minister, since his first term in office lasted some 5½ years, from May 1948 to January 1954.

But that record, too, is well within the reach of the 67-year-old Netanyahu, who can surpass that mark if he remains prime minister until…read more at Jpost