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This house believes it's time to wake up!

March 19, 2015 14:41
Old hat? Vivian Wineman makes his case at the Cambridge Union
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Chants of "Free Palestine" echoed around the chamber of the world's oldest debating society, the Cambridge Union. The brightest students in the country had just passed the motion - "This House Believes Israel is a Rogue State" - and few in the audience seemed surprised. And if you're not worried about that, you should be. For, unless we act now, we are in real danger of losing future policy-makers to the anti-Israel camp.

Speak to any number of pro-Israel students at university. They're concerned and rightly so. Across the country, pro-Israel students are being met with open hostility, academic boycotts and, occasionally, violent confrontation. Many feel helpless at times and look to their seniors in the community for guidance, especially in the comforting setting of a debate based (supposedly) on reason and fact. Yet, having attended numerous of these events, I can tell you with frustration that age is not bringing wisdom.

The result in Cambridge last week stands only as the latest example of a wider trend of debates being lost by senior members of our community, causing growing anti-Israel sentiment among those lacking an ingrained, emotional connection to the region.

These are the people the pro-Israel camp cannot afford to isolate. Students today, they are the policy-makers of tomorrow, entering public life believing Israel is a rogue state. And they are ultimately the figures who will dictate future British relations with Israel.