Speaking to Ynet, minister says best thing for government stability would be for two largest parties to unite because ‘there are no differences between them’; referring to nuke threat he says, 'in the end there will be no choice but war with Iran'
Attila Somfalvi
Talking to Ynet Thursday night, Minister Shimon Peres commented that the Knesset is “as split as it was before. Therefore, the most proper thing to do now is unite Kadima and Labor.”
Peres, formerly a Labor icon and now one of Kadima’s top figures, is convinced that such unity could rescue Israeli politics and stabilize the Knesset. Peres, however, made no comment about his rival Labor leader Amir Peretz.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3247300,00.html