The Guardian refuses to publish Steve Bell's cartoon about Netanyahu on grounds of "anti-Semitism", days later fires cartoonist

Steve Bell Netanyahu

TR: "Gaza residents, get out now" The Guardian has reportedly refused to publish this cartoon by its cartoonist Steve Bell featuring Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, on the grounds that the piece perpetuated an anti-Semitic trope. In the scene, a boxing-gloved Netanyahu proceeds to remove the map of the Gaza Strip from

The Guardian withdraws cartoon and Boris Johnson calls for resignations over its publication

The Guardian retira una viñeta y Boris Jhonson pide dimisiones por su publicación

Boris Johnson asked for resignations in the British newspaper The Guardian for a cartoon published last Saturday, April 29, in which he appeared alongside Richard Sharp, former chairman of the BBC. About the cartoon The scene alluded to Sharp's resignation as chairman of the BBC after he was found to have broken the

The Guardian censors a cartoon on Jeremy Corbyn

The Guardian censors a cartoon on Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn apologising At least that is what its author, the cartoonist Steve Bell, claims. The cartoon in question, dated 25 November and entitled whipslah, appears on the cartoonist's page next to this text: "Spiked because it made someone at the Guardian "feel uncomfortable". This is the first time that a cartoon has

Andrzej Krauze, Guardian cartoonist, offers reward for his lost cartoons

Andrzej Krauze, Guardian cartoonist, offers reward for his lost cartoons

One of the cartoons containing the box lost by Andrzej Krauze for which he is offering a reward. Source: The Guardian Andrzej Krauze, a cartoonist for The Guardian since 1989, believes he forgot a box containing a stack of his cartoons on a London bus. He is now trying to get them back,

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