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To join forces once again? Sharon (left) and Peres
To join forces once again? Sharon (left) and Peres
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PM’s adviser: Peres quitting Labor

Senior adviser to Aril Sharon says Peres to leave Labor, join PM’s next government; senior Labor official says Dalia Itzik’s departure from party signals her mentor Peres would do the same; Peres: The real change is not in Labor. The real change is in Likud

Shimon Peres has decided to leave the Labor Party and join Ariel Sharon’s next government, a senior Sharon adviser said Tuesday.

 

The adviser, Lior Horev, said Peres will not join Sharon’s new party, Kadima.

 

”Tomorrow, he (Peres) will have a news conference,” Horev said.

 

Peres and actor Sean Connery tour Barcelona (Photo: Reuters) 

 

“He will leave the Labor Party ... And will join the Sharon government and deal with the (development of) Galilee and the Negev,” Horev said, referring to two outlying areas of Israel.

 

In Barcelona on Tuesday, Peres refused to be drawn out. "I shall decide tomorrow night," he said.

 

But he had warm words for Sharon — and none for Labor, whose members ousted him as party chairman earlier this month, in favor of union firebrand Amir Peretz.

 

"The real change is not in the Labor Party. The real change is in the Likud Party," he added.

 

"Mr. Sharon took a different direction for a Palestinian state. He wants to continue the peace process."

 

Earlier Tuesday, Labor MK Dalia Itzik, announced she is joining Sharon’s new party.

 

'A tough decision'

 

Itzik is close to Peres, and a senior Labor official said her departure signaled that her mentor Peres would do the same.

 

”It looks like a package deal,” party secretary-general Eitan Cabel told Army Radio.

 

“We spoke about their remaining (in Labor) and not defecting to another party, but apparently things were already sealed, and the talks with us were nothing but a smokescreen.”

 

Peres lost the leadership of the Labor Party earlier this month and has not said if he would leave the party for Sharon’s ahead of March 28 elections.

 

”The decision is a tough one for me,” he said in remarks broadcast Monday before leaving Israel for an EU-Mediterranean summit in Barcelona, Spain.

 

“It will take another day or two before I decide.”

 

Itzik later told Army Radio that Peres is really torn.

 

”It could turn out that he will be in one place and I will be in another,” she said. 

 

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