Romano_Prodi - ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER WELCOMES ITALIAN PRIME MINISTER ROMANO PRODI AT  HIS OFFICE IN JERUSALEM

ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER WELCOMES ITALIAN PRIME MINISTER ROMANO PRODI AT HIS OFFICE IN JERUSALEM

Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi makes a statement with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, not seen, at a welcoming ceremony in Jerusalem, July 9, 2007. (UPI Photo/ Debbie Hill)


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