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Israel: Seventy years young

Neil Lazarus says that the country refuses to act its age — and this may just be a key to its success

April 16, 2018 16:28
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Israel was a very different country when I made the move from England in 1988. High-tech had not taken hold, and the country was bulging at the seams with new immigrants from the former Soviet Union.

Today you arrive at one of the world’s most modern airports. But when I landed at the beleaguered old terminal I was met by an elderly official. All he said to me was: “Run.”

He took one suitcase, I took the other, and together we dashed. I asked him why we were running. He pointed at three planes that had just landed and said: “They are full of Russian immigrants and will choke up immigration for hours. Running is your only chance of leaving the airport today.”

Life here, after all these years of development, still lends itself to the absurd.