Final results of the Likud's internal elections are due to be publicized today - but even then, it will not be clear whether the Sharon camp or the Netanyahu camp has won. The first test will be when the new 2,800-man Central Committee convenes next week.



Arutz-7 has learned that Prime Minister Sharon phoned Moshe Feiglin, head of the Likud's newest faction - Jewish Leadership - from Washington this week. Sharon congratulated him on his movement's achievements in the election, and invited him to a meeting. Binyamin Netanyahu has also asked Feiglin for an appointment. The Jewish Leadership faction, whose goal is to form a faith-based Jewish state on the entire Land of Israel in order to bring to fruition the vision and morals of the prophets and serve as a "light unto the nations," will apparently send well over 120 delegates to the Committee.