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Adam Ognall

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Opinion

Conquest of our despair over Israel is now vital

May 26, 2011 10:11
3 min read

Three weeks after Israel's 63rd birthday celebrations, it is becoming clear that this year is likely to be as significant as any in the country's history.

The challenges and uncertainties thrown up by the upheavals across the region, on its borders and within Israel itself, present a complex, frustrating picture.

For Jews in Britain - even those of us with a strong attachment to Israel - it is too easy, on the one hand, to become complacent about Israel's independence and its achievements or, on the other, to despair of any chance of peace ever being achieved with the Palestinians.

Both of these attitudes are increasingly reflected in the media and, I have found, in private conversations within the community. Either way, the sense of Israel's importance to our Jewish life in the UK seems to be taken for granted, our formerly active engagement with Israel increasingly feels passive. A distance is opening up.