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Press watchdog may probe Scarfe cartoon

January 31, 2013 17:00
Photo: James Whitworth

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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The Press Complaints Commission has said that it will consider whether the Gerald Scarfe cartoon in the Holocaust Memorial Day issue of the Sunday Times breached its code on accuracy and discrimination. The watchdog received 270 complaints.

The cartoon depicted Benjamin Netanyahu crushing Palestinian victims between the cracks of a blood-spattered wall, prompting outrage over the association with the medieval blood libel against the Jews.

Publication of the image was condemned by the chief rabbi, 41 Conservative MPs, the European Jewish Congress, the Anti-Defamation League and many others.

Israel’s ambassador to the UK, Daniel Taub, said that his country had “a high threshold for tolerating strong and even provocative criticism,” but noted that the cartoon bore “no relation whatsoever to legitimate political comment.”