Auschwitz Memorial slams artist Mario Improta over image of Boris Johnson as Jewish prisoner escaping through 'Arbeit macht frei'-like gate

'The growing anti-Semitism in our political dialogue is repugnant,' NY lawmaker says after fellow Democrats post caricature to social media by Carlos Latuff

40 images go on display at Tehran exhibit to throw spotlight on seizure of Islamic Republic's 'Grace 1,' denounced by supreme leader as UK 'piracy'

Award-winning Israeli artist Michel Kichka, known for his cartoons, graphic novels and commentary, talks about his work as 'defender of the Zionist project, not of the politics'

Jean Plantu of Le Monde defends caricature widely regarded as anti-Semitic, says canceling cartoons is like 'asking children not to do drawings for Mothers' Day'

Nurit Karlin, who returned to Israel following retirement, was the only woman drawing cartoons for the magazine for many years

The artist's grotesque black and white comics now draw comparisons with Nazi imagery and accusations of anti-Semitism, but he says he's just exposing hypocrisy of Jewish leaders

Netanyahu lauds Jewish people's ascension from the ashes to become 'a rising world power,' but warns of double threat posed by resurgent anti-Semitism and a belligerent Iran

Self-berating editorial says paper is 'still haunted' by its own history of ignoring Jew-hatred and the Holocaust, acknowledges anti-Semitic imagery 'particularly dangerous now'

Jason Greenblatt calls on newspaper to apologize to Netanyahu and Trump; NYT drops syndication service that supplied anti-Semitic caricature

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