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Monday 27 June 2011
What’s wrong with Israelis’ cheesy protest?
A rebellion against cottage cheese prices may seem trivial, but there’s more to life here than the Middle East conflict.

Thursday 16 June 2011
The Mossad man who can’t keep a secret
An ex-Mossad chief’s frank public statements have punctured the myth of relentless Zionist expansionism.

Wednesday 1 June 2011
Are orthodox Jews colonising Israeli towns?
Nathalie Rothschild talks to secular liberal campaigners who are stoking up fear about ‘orthodox invasions’.

Thursday 26 May 2011
The apartheid logic of settlement boycotts
The row over a West Bank university reveals that it is not only settlers who believe in separating Palestinians from Jews.

Friday 20 May 2011
The role reversal at the heart of the ‘Arab spring’
Palestinians, once the inspiration for Arabs and the pawns of dictatorial regimes, now look to democracy protestors elsewhere.

Thursday 19 May 2011
This rape debate is demeaning to women
The current debate over the law on rape rehabilitates the Victorian view of women as helpless victims.

Thursday 12 May 2011
Israel at 63: tears, patriotism and tension
Beneath the apparent unity during a week of remembrance there lie deep divisions in Israeli society.

Thursday 5 May 2011
Neither an open-air prison nor a terrorist haven
An Israeli advocate of freedom of movement says the Gaza debate is distorted by flotilla crews and Israeli officials.

Thursday 28 April 2011
When commuting to work is a clandestine affair
A chronicle of an 18-hour return trip from the West Bank to Israel shows how the border closures introduced through the Oslo Peace Accords have strangled Palestinians’ access to work.

Tuesday 19 April 2011
Palestine: occupied by Western liberals
How the values of ‘Kensington dinner parties’ are being imposed in the Palestinian territories.

Wednesday 13 April 2011
The Nakba Law: Israel’s catastrophic bill
A new law preventing criticism of the state is scarily similar to some of Britain's free-speech clampdowns.

Thursday 7 April 2011
A very UN-helpful report on the Gaza War
In the first of her reports from Israel, Nathalie Rothschild explains the implications of the Goldstone saga.

Friday 1 April 2011
The girl who hated commercialisation
Eva Gabrielsson’s biography, Millennium, Stieg & I, is a bitter invective against profiteers from the ‘Stieg Larsson industry’ – yet it is also guilty of chipping away at the deceased author’s privacy.

Thursday 31 March 2011
There’s nothing comic about this ‘Manga verdict’
Criminalising a Swede for collecting images of childlike cartoon figures confuses a victimless hobby with an act of child abuse.

Thursday 17 March 2011
Are Swedish six-year-olds learning pole dancing?
A Stockholm gym owner said to be offering kids ‘strip aerobics’ classes tells spiked that it’s her accusers who have dodgy ideas.

Wednesday 9 March 2011
St Julian and his dodgy disciples 
It is not that surprising that Wikileaks should attract anti-Semites: both share a conspiratorial world view.

Tuesday 1 March 2011
‘What would Olof Palme do?’
Twenty-five years after the influential politician’s death, the Swedish left is gripped by crisis and nostalgia.

Tuesday 22 February 2011
Keeping ‘ignorant Africans’ out of Europe
Don’t fall for the EU’s crocodile tears over Libya - it conspired with Gaddafi to restrict Libyans’ freedom of movement.

Thursday 17 February 2011
Why does the EU prefer predators to people?
A Swedish hunter tells spiked that Brussels bureaucrats don’t understand why it’s good to cull wolves and foxes.

Wednesday 9 February 2011
A global conspiracy against St Julian?
Julian Assange’s supporters don’t know who to fear most: the Great Satan that is America or ‘feminazi’ Sweden.

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