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"The Labor Party was the largest party in the Zionist movement," said Gideon Rahat, a politics professor at Hebrew University.
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"The Labor Party was the largest party in the Zionist movement," said Gideon Rahat, a politics professor at Hebrew University.
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The Labor Party is the one that currently forms the government in Australia.
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Now, Ehud Barak, is also the head of the influential Labor Party, which is a key coalition partner.
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The Labor Party was a profound and focused effort within the ranks of organized labor to build a political party that represented its interests.
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The third issue that helped the Labor Party was the economy.
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And they have rejected the policy of Labor Party, which is for concessions without unilateral possessions, without any alternative without any peace.
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The Labor Party, which is still a left party, is much more skeptical about America.
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So a very, very important figure, particularly in internationally in Israel's development and a reminder, too, of a very strong faction within Israeli politics that he was the forerunner of the party that today is known as Labor Party, a faction of Israeli politics that always advocated tolerance and always advocated coexistence with the Palestinian neighbors.
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But if that is not possible, the Labor Party will be a combatant opposition, and it will fight for its principles using all democratic and parliamentary resources in order to convince the people of the rightness of its path and to replace the government that will come into being during the next few weeks as soon as possible.
CNN Transcript - Special Event: Israel Decides: Sharon Defeats Barak in Landslide - February 6, 2001 2001
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