AP PHOTOS: Ex-army chief hoping to be Israel's next premier

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AP PHOTOS: Ex-army chief hoping to be Israel's next premier
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PHOTO ESSAY: Former Israeli army chief relies less on policy specifics than archetypal image of general-turned-statesmen.

In this Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019 photo, Blue and White party leader and former IDF chief of staff Benny Gantz poses for a portrait at his party headquarters, in Tel Aviv, Israel.

With piercing blue eyes and the reserved manner of a lifelong soldier, Gantz has vowed to unify the country and restore national institutions after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decade-long rule, which has deepened Israel’s religious and political divides and been roiled by corruption allegations.

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