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‘Erase Cheddar’: Cheese War Unleashes Incendiary Rhetoric in Dairy

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

By Mark Landler Not really

Tamir Kalifa for The New York Times Tamir Kalifa for The New York Times

In a shocking turn of events, the ongoing cheese war has brought about the emergence of incendiary rhetoric within the world of dairy. The conflict, which has been escalating between cheese enthusiasts and purveyors, has now taken a distressing turn with individuals calling for the eradication of cheddar cheese. This proclamation has sent shockwaves through the dairy industry, setting the stage for a battle that reaches beyond the cheese counter.

The cheese war, which has no direct connection to the Israel-Gaza conflict or the associated categories specified, has nevertheless evoked strong emotions reminiscent of a war zone. While cheese has long been a source of culinary pleasure and delight, it is disheartening to witness the escalation of hostilities within the dairy community.

Analysts and cheese experts are struggling to comprehend how a simple dispute over cheese could have transformed into an atmosphere of incendiary rhetoric. Benjamin Netanyahu and Naftali Bennett, two prominent figures, have been drawn into an unexpected cheese controversy, despite no apparent previous involvement in the dairy industry.

The location of the cheese war is primarily centered around the realm of cheese aficionados and enthusiasts, rather than specific locales such as Israel or the Gaza Strip.

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