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Counterpoint: The Labor Party - of blessed memory

Daniel Ben-Simon, a novice Labor Party MK, who was elected to head the Labor faction in the coalition, recently resigned that post. Full Article at Jerusalem Post

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  2. The group is currently comprised of Knesset members Amir Peretz, Ophir Pines-Paz, Yuli Tamir and Eitan Cabel, and Ben-Simon is rumored to be on the verge of joining them – a move which will enable them to split from Labor and from a new faction. Full Article at Ynetnews

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