Trudeau attacks a Canadian newspaper after drawing a caricature of Netanyahu
A Canadian newspaper has faced charges of anti-Semitism after drawing a caricature of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime in the form of a bloodsucker. |
The Montreal newspaper La Presse faced accusations of anti-Semitism on Wednesday after it depicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a vampire in a cartoon.
According to an AFP report, the cartoon published by La Presse, a French-language digital newspaper, shows Netanyahu with spiked ears and claws, wearing a long coat on a sailing ship, and a vampire-like image from the movie “Nosferatu” in The year is 1922. Under this painting, this sentence was written: “Nosvinyahu (the combination of the name Netanyahu and Nosferatu) is on the way to Rafah.
The attacks on this newspaper with claims of anti-Semitism increased so much that Stephanie Grammon, the responsible editor of this newspaper, removed the cartoon and apologized. He said in Azamah: The purpose of this cartoon is to criticize the Israeli government and not the Jewish people. It was never our intention to promote anti-Semitism or offensive stereotypes.
However, Canadian politicians, Zionist leaders and others criticized this cartoon, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who called it disgusting and said: anti-Semitic insinuations and repetition of similar expressions are unacceptable.
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Several Canadian ministers also criticized this cartoon as brutal and warned that this cartoon threatens to escalate the high tensions in Canada regarding the Gaza war.
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