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Joan Ryan MP
"Our cash should go to projects promoting co-existence between Jews and Palestinians"

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Esther Marshall
"I thought I was weak, says victim"
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Melanie Phillips
"Safe? Such lies spell danger"

Miriam Shaviv
"End this agunot charade"

Daniel Finkelstein
"Twitter’s Holocaust denial"

Oliver Kamm
"The fight's gone out of me"
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Simon Rocker
"The wider implications of a Hasmonean move"

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"The economy? No. It's the narrative, stupid"

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LEADER COLUMN
Surreal negotiation
Twitter may be taking over large parts of the world, but even the most addicted social media aficionado will surely agree that the 140-character limit to tweets means it is not the most obvious mechanism through which to achieve Middle East peace.
We cannot relent over Labour
In recent months, we have reported a seemingly endless stream of stories about antisemitism and the Labour Party.