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Celebrations are taking place across Israel to celebrate the 60th anniversary of its declaration of independence on 14 May 1948.

One of the revellers at celebrations for Israel's anniversaryIn that time the population of Israel has multiplied by 10 andÌýit has a stronger economy and military than its founders could have dreamt of.

The anniversary was celebrated with fireworks, concerts, an aerial display and a giganticÌýstreet parade on the streets of Jerusalem.

For the Palestinians, however, foundation day is known as al-Nakba, or "the Catastrophe". They held marches in the West Bank to mark the occasion.

Fears for the future
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Despite Israel's success, the country faces an uncertain future. There are unresolved conflicts with neighbouring Arab countries and the Palestinians and concerns over corruption in Israeli politics.

On top of this, many Israelis are losing confidence inÌýthe way the jigsaw of ethnic and religious groups fit together in the Jewish state.

In the run up to the anniversary, Middle East correspondent Tim Franks has spoken to five Israeli citizens. What do they make of their compatriots and their state?

Yuli Khromchenko
The secular liberal

Yuli, a trainee teacher,Ìýtalks about the difficulty inÌýreconciling her liberal views withÌýaÌýgrowing Israeli conservatism.

Shoshana
The settler

Shoshana, a grandmother, talksÌýof her pride in being one of the more than 400,000 Jewish settlers who live on occupied territory.

Mohammed
The Arab Israeli

Mohammed, a Palestinian from a village near Nazareth, warns against the harshness with which Jewish Israelis treat the Arab minority.

Jonathan Rosenblum
The ultra orthodox

Jonathan, a highly religious HarediÌýJew, speaks of his community's separation from the secularÌýIsraeli mainstream.

Mila Bilkis
The immigrant

MilaÌýis a piano teacherÌýwho moved to Israel from Russia. She describes her split feelings of pride and discomfort with the Israeli state.

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