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In this Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019 photo, Gideon Saar, attends the swearing-in of the new Israeli parliament in Jerusalem. With a simple tweet, Gideon Saar did what no Israeli politician from the ruling Likud party has done in more than a decade -- openly challenge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The brazen move against the long-serving Israeli leader has solidly positioned the 52-year-old Saar as the leading candidate to replace Netanyahu, who is fighting for his survival amid a pending corruption indictment and post-election political paralysis. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

In this Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019 photo, Gideon Saar, attends the swearing-in of the new Israeli parliament in Jerusalem. With a simple tweet, Gideon Saar did what no Israeli politician from the ruling Likud party has done in more than a decade -- openly challenge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The brazen move against the long-serving Israeli leader has solidly positioned the 52-year-old Saar as the leading candidate to replace Netanyahu, who is fighting for his survival amid a pending corruption indictment and post-election political paralysis. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

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