Dayan founded the party in May and since has come out in favor of expelling Jews from large parts of Judea and Samaria, while retaining several communities such as Bet El, in Samaria, and Kiryat Arba, next to Hevron.
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has called for a total surrender of Judea and Samaria, except for Ma'aleh Adumim, several Gush Etzion communities and the city of Ariel.
Dayan, who also served as head of the National Security Council, said he declined offers to join the Kadima and Labor parties. Support for his Tafnit party is likely to come at the expense of Kadima.
In other election news, Likud ministers have refused to resign, leaving the party as part of the government coalition and preventing newly-elected chairman Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu from requesting that he be named head of the opposition.
The formation of Kadima left Likud with 26 Knesset members, five more than Labor, currently the largest opposition party.
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has called for a total surrender of Judea and Samaria, except for Ma'aleh Adumim, several Gush Etzion communities and the city of Ariel.
Dayan, who also served as head of the National Security Council, said he declined offers to join the Kadima and Labor parties. Support for his Tafnit party is likely to come at the expense of Kadima.
In other election news, Likud ministers have refused to resign, leaving the party as part of the government coalition and preventing newly-elected chairman Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu from requesting that he be named head of the opposition.
The formation of Kadima left Likud with 26 Knesset members, five more than Labor, currently the largest opposition party.