Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon speaks while British Prime Minster Tony Blair looks on at a joint press conference
JER2001110105 - 01 NOVEMBER 2001 - JERUSALEM, ISRAEL: Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon speaks while British Prime Minister Tony Blair looks on at a joint press conference at the Israeli Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem, November 1, 2001. The British Prime Minister is on a Middle East tour to gain support for the US led war against terrorism and to make an effort to end the thirteen months of Israeli and Palestinian violence. cc/cc/Debbie Hill UPI
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