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Looking forward

September 29, 2016 12:08
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There could be no clearer demonstration of the esteem in which Shimon Peres was held than the attendance list at his funeral. From the Prince of Wales to the US President, the world recognised that Israel - and the international community - has lost a towering giant.

We pay tribute elsewhere to his life and career. But it is difficult to imagine a similar display of mourning for any other Israeli or indeed many other figures anywhere. His passing really does mark the end of an era. As we move to the start of a new year, it is appropriate not only to look back at his life, with its stretch of almost a century, but also to think about the future.

Throughout his life, Mr Peres looked forward. And he did not merely see the glass as being half full; he retained an optimism that many of us could learn from.

Entering this new year, so much looks bleak. Next to Israel, Syria looks hopeless and dangerous. There is no sign that the Palestinians are any nearer finding a leadership that can move from the path of anger and conflict. The delegitimisation movement is strong. The poison of radical Islam still infects too many and the terrorists remain a worrying threat to all of us. The list goes on.

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