JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Former military chief Benny Gantz portrays himself as a straight-shooter who will restore simple values to Israel if he wins power in the country's third election in less than a year.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the man Gantz wants to oust in Monday's election, once praised him as "an officer and a gentleman" when his government appointed him Chief of Staff of the armed forces eight years ago.
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