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Freedom’s varieties

April 5, 2012 11:51
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Over the next eight days, we celebrate freedom. For some, the invocation "next year in Jerusalem" has a very real meaning. This will, for example, be the first Seder in five years that Gilad Shalit has been free to celebrate in his homeland.

We can all share his family's - his nation's - joy. But this may be the last Pesach which Israelis are able to celebrate without a truly grave threat to their freedom - indeed, their very existence - hanging over them. For now, the Iranian nuclear weapon is an idea.

At some point very soon, however, it will become an unstoppable reality, unless the Iranian regime is either persuaded or forced to halt development. By this time next year that will have been decided one way or another. The idea of freedom for anyone in the region, let alone for Jews, is incompatible with such a weapon in the mullahs' hands.

Freedom has many meanings. For some of our countrymen and women, it seems that freedom of expression and thought are fine concepts, other than for Israelis - to whom they must be denied. On Saturday, a letter to the Guardian from 22 artistic types demanded that the Globe Theatre withdraw its invitation to Habima, the Israeli theatre company, to perform as part of the Globe to Globe Festival.

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