Netanyahu’s toughest ballot rival, ex-general Gantz, breaks silence

By Rami Amichai TEL AVIV (Reuters) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s toughest rival in Israel’s April ballot, a popular ex-general, vowed on Tuesday to pursue peacemaking and clean government in swipes at the premier, but did not rule out forming a coalition with him. In a long-awaited speech in which he broke his silence for …

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