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German officials denounced what they called a clear case of Nazi-era "anti-semitism" in a cartoon depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the daily newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung.
A prominent German daily newspaper has severed ties with its longtime cartoonist following an uproar over his depiction of Benjamin Netanyahu -- which critics said used “anti-Semitic” clichés ...
A German newspaper accidentally published an anti-Semitic cartoon on its front page, under the incorrect assumption it was a previous cover of the satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo, Israeli ...
I would like to be able to criticize Netanyahu’s policy, even as a German.” In 2013, the Süddeutsche Zeitung came under fire for publishing a cartoon depicting Israel as a hungry demon.