VIDEO: Donald Trump, Chuck Norris record YouTube endorsements for Benjamin Netanyahu's campaign

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Posted: 01/18/2013

NEW YORK (AP) -- Donald Trump said he recorded a YouTube endorsement for Benjamin Netanyahu's re-election campaign after receiving a request from the Israeli prime minister.

Trump told Shalom TV that Netanyahu called and asked if he would "do an ad or a statement" to support his campaign in next week's Israeli parliamentary election.

The real estate tycoon said in Friday's interview that Netanyahu is a "great man and a great prime minister."

Actor Chuck Norris also recorded an Internet endorsement for the Israel prime minister.

Polls suggest Netanyahu is poised to win Israel's elections next week and continue in office.

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