Israeli organization demands firing of Portuguese cartoonist for anti-Semitism

Israeli organization demands firing of Portuguese cartoonist for anti-Semitism

Israeli organization demands firing of Portuguese cartoonist for anti-Semitism Cartoon by Vasco Gargalo on 15 November 2019 entitled "The crematorium". A human rights organisation based in Israel called Btsalmo has sent a letter to the editor of the Portuguese magazine Saturday. They demand the immediate sacking of the cartoonist Vasco Gargalo (1977) for

The Guardian cartoonist criticises paper for its "mysterious editorial line" on anti-Semitism after rejecting cartoon

The Guardian cartoonist criticises paper for its "mysterious editorial line" on anti-Semitism after rejecting cartoon

Steve Bell's third in a series of five strips, which The Guardian declined to publish. The strip alludes to Tom Watson's recent criticism of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's handling of allegations of anti-Semitism within the party. Corbyn's supporters, however, accuse his political opponents of launching a witch-hunt against him to fulfil a political

Romeu and "anti-Semitism".

Romeu and "anti-Semitism".

Translation of the cartoon: The female character asks: "But how can Israel violate with impunity all human and international laws? The man answers: "Our good money is costing us". It was not the first time that cartoons about Israel's condemnable actions in Palestine provoked complaints and accusations of anti-Semitism (the eternal catch-all to