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Israel bans election candidates from using troop images

Published: 07 Feb 2019 - 10:09 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 02:50 am
A Palestinian argues with an Israeli soldier during clashes near the West Bank village of Qusra, west of Nablus, August 9, 2016. Reuters/Mohamad Torokman

A Palestinian argues with an Israeli soldier during clashes near the West Bank village of Qusra, west of Nablus, August 9, 2016. Reuters/Mohamad Torokman

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Jerusalem:  Israel's attorney general on Thursday ordered election candidates to stop using images of soldiers in their campaigns, after a complaint against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party.

"It is forbidden during the 90 days ahead of the elections to use the army for propaganda purposes, notably pictures of soldiers with the prime minister," he said in a justice ministry statement.

The announcement came after a complaint by the opposition Labour party against Netanyahu's Likud party over images of Netanyahu accompanied by troops.

"The prime minister uses the soldiers as figures in his electoral campaign," Labour said.

Netanyahu -- who remains favourite to win the April vote -- has stepped up visits to the troops as he seeks to burnish his security credentials in the face of a strong challenge from former military chief Benny Gantz.

Opinion polls show that security remains the main concern for Israelis, overshadowing a string of graft cases faced by Netanyahu.