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Israel Bans Netanyahu From Using Troop PHOTOS Ahead of Election - Report

© AP Photo / Dan BaliltyIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center right, stands next to soldiers during a drill at a new training military base, near the southern city of Beer Sheva, Israel, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center right, stands next to soldiers during a drill at a new training military base, near the southern city of Beer Sheva, Israel, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016 - Sputnik International
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The Israeli opposition Labour party has brought a complaint against the prime minister's party Likud over images of Netanyahu accompanied by troops, saying the PM "uses the soldiers as figures in his electoral campaign".

Israeli Attorney General Aluf Avichai Mandelblit on 7 February ordered election candidates to quit using images of servicemen in their pre-election campaigns, after a complaint against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party, according to The Times of Israel.

"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 attorney general's opinion refers to all election candidates but affects Netanyahu's campaign materials most significantly, according to The Times of Israel.

The statement comes after a complaint about numerous photos of Netanyahu posing with IDF troops.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains the favourite to win the April vote.

The Likud-National Liberal Movement, Netanyahu's party has reportedly defended the right to use photos of the IDF with the PM and Acting Defence Minister, noting that it only issues "newsworthy and informative" footage. The minister has not yet commented on the matter.

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Since the statement, he has stepped up visits to the troops as he seeks to buff his security credentials in the face of a strong challenge from former 20th Chief of General Staff of the Israel Defence Forces Benjamin "Benny" Gantz.

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