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Incumbent party leader Ehud Barak announced that he was resigning as party leader after losing his premiership in the special 2001 Israeli prime ministerial election and facing opposition within the party.[6]
^ abcBar-Gefen, Linoy (2001-09-06). "בורג: מנסים להרוס את המפלגה מבפנים" [Burg: They're trying to destroy the party from the inside]. ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-08-26.
^Ben-Haim, Avishay; Bar-Gefen, Linoy (2001-12-26). "בן אליעזר: "בעזרת השם, נביא למהפך"" [Ben Eliezer: "By God's grace, we will bring about an upset"]. ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-08-26.
^ abBar-Gefen, Linoy (2001-12-27). "בן אליעזר ניצח; הרב עובדיה התקשר לברך" [Ben-Eliezeer won; Rabbi Ovadia called to Congratulate]. ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-08-26.