Minister Silvan Shalom
Minister Silvan ShalomFlash 90

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will have the final say in future talks with Palestinian Authority, an official said Tuesday, after Interior Minister Silvan Shalom was entrusted to oversee negotiations.

"The prime minister is responsible for the negotiations, Silvan Shalom will be holding the meetings with the Palestinians along with Yitzhak Molcho, the personal envoy of the premier," the official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

On Monday, Netanyahu announced he had charged Shalom, a veteran member of his Likud party, with conducting peace talks with the PA.

Molcho, a discreet lawyer and Netanyahu confidant, was part of the last round of negotiations conducted by then-justice minister Tzipi Livni with the Palestinian Authority under American auspices.  

The talks fell apart in April 2014, and prospects for their renewal seem bleak with the PA pursuing aggressive moves against Israel in international fora.

The head of the far-left opposition party Meretz on Tuesday slammed Shalom's "empty" position.

"This is a sad joke," said Zehava Galon, noting past remarks Shalom had made against the formation of a Palestinian state.

Galon also questioned the timing of the appointment, just days before EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini was due for talks with Israel and Palestinian leaders.