After retirement from the army he became director of the which worked (until 2012) to secure the release of Israeli prisoners of war. After participating in many peace initiatives such as the
Geneva Initiative, he joined the
Meretz party. However, he never ran for a spot on the party's list. He quit Meretz in 2015 due to some disagreements with the party's outlook on the Palestinian issue. After discussing the peace process with
Hatnuah chairwoman
Tzipi Livni, he joined the
Zionist Union, taking spot 24 on its list (reserved for Hatnuah members). In an interview for
The Jerusalem Post, he said he hoped "to be a warrior for a peace agreement,...first with the Palestinians, then with other countries in the region. I can't guarantee there'll be peace tomorrow, but we must try." ==References==