



E' OVVIO che si tratta di un gioco verbale










non c'è da meravigliarsi, tutti i politici sono amici di israele.
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Over the past five years, the center-right Italian government headed by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi emerged as one of Washington's staunchest allies - and one of Israel's strongest supporters in Europe.
Now, however, Berlusconi's loss in national elections to Romano Prodi - whose center-left coalition includes some far-left parties that are strongly pro-Palestinian - will mean continued but possibly less demonstrative support for Israel.
So close was the April 9-10 vote that at press time more than a week later Berlusconi still had refused to concede defeat.
Prodi, a former president of the European Commission who has served as prime minister in the past, is expected to form a new government and take office sometime next month. He has stated that he wants to maintain a close relationship with the United States, but intends to realign Italian policy closer to that of the European Union.
Ehud Gol, Israel's ambassador to Italy - who has called Berlusconi's Italy one of Israel's "best friends" - told Israel's Army Radio that he expected "the warm relations" to continue under Prodi, "though maybe not in the same form or on the same level."
Alessandro Ruben, head of the Anti-Defamation League office in Rome, said there were a number of figures in Prodi's coalition who were "kosher" - that is, who have demonstrated firm support for Israel.
These include Piero Fassino, head of the Democratic Party of the Left, the largest party in Prodi's center-left coalition, who was instrumental last year in founding a national pro-Israel group, the Left Wing for Israel.
Prodi's coalition also includes the Radical Party, whose leaders long have adopted a pro-Israel policy, and the Daisy, a moderate-left party whose leader, Francesco Rutelli, forged links with Israel's Kadima Party on a trip to Israel in February.
"There is a range of people in the center-left coalition," Ruben said, adding that it would be important to maintain a balance in the coalition and also to maintain a commitment to finding peace.
http://www.jewishaz.com/issues/story.mv?060421+italy


Bravo softkiller!
tu si che capisci al volo.


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