The Guardian has edited an article about vandalism against the Gail’s bakery chain following claims that the piece was anti-Semitic. The Left-wing newspaper ran an opinion piece over the weekend that downplayed repeated vandalism of a new branch of Gail’s in Archway, north London, as “small acts of petty symbolism”. The Archway branch was attacked twice in the space of a week by vandals who smashed windows and graffitied messages including “reject corporate Zionism”. Gail’s was founded by an Israeli baker in the 1990s and pro-Palestinian activists have also targeted the chain because its largest shareholder is Bain Capital, a...