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Daniel Taub

Opinion

London should become a tech Tel Aviv-on-Thames

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The story of most Jews in the UK, like those of many immigrants, began in East London. In the 19th century, Jewish immigrants fresh off the boat made their homes and businesses in the East End, near to both the trading hubs of the docks and the markets of the City.

When I grew up in London a century later, with the Jewish community having largely decamped to quieter suburbs, that connection with the old home of Anglo-Jewry seemed like a thing of the past. But, returning as Ambassador for Israel, I have seen London's eastern reaches become increasingly central to its future - and to that of the relationship between our countries.

Last week, London welcomed the Mayor of Tel Aviv, Ron Huldai - following hot on the heels of Avi Hasson, Israel's chief scientist, who visited two months ago.

Among the manifold bilateral partnerships on the agenda, was the East End's growing influence. Why? Because it is home to the capital's burgeoning technology sector.

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