The boss of Gail’s has warned “we will not accept hate and intimidation” after an opinion piece in The Guardian accused the bakery chain of “heavy-handed high-street aggression” against Palestinians. Guardian staff have submitted letters of complaint to senior managers, The Times understands, after the newspaper published an article by Jonathan Liew on Saturday about the repeated vandalism of the Archway branch of Gail’s. Jewish journalists said they felt “upset” and “extremely uncomfortable” over the decision to publish the piece. Gail’s bakery repeatedly targeted in anti-Zionist vandalism Liew, a sports and opinion writer, argued that the café’s “very presence” in...