British paper refuses to run Steve Bell's latest cartoon showing PM preparing to cut Gaza-shaped incision in his abdomen, captioned 'Residents of Gaza, get out now'

Ultra-Orthodox man rejects coalition policies in illustration published by daily, indicating flagging support for controversial legislation from key coalition partner

New book uses the work of Israel's leading editorial cartoonists, who hold the country's leadership accountable through clever imagery and biting satire

Depiction in print edition of prominent UK weekly underscores extent of global dismay over Netanyahu government's plan to weaken courts

A week after angering Tehran by airing caricatures of ayatollah, French satirical magazine doubles down, says 'laughing at themselves has never been a strong point of tyrants'

Editor of De Volkskrant says image brings up 'too many memories of anti-Semitic caricatures of the Nazi period and therefore should never have been published'

Exhibit opening Monday at President's House follows the lives and histories of Israel's presidents, as only cartoonists can

CCTV images and pictures of the attack and its aftermath stir strong emotions in the courtroom

After outcry by local and international rights groups, Emad Hajjaj released from custody but still faces trial and up to 2 years behind bars instead of 5 years

Press freedom groups say Emad Hajjaj, who is accused of harming Aman's ties with a friendly state, must be allowed to 'provide political commentary without fear of imprisonment'

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