The Jerusalem Post

Portuguese cartoon depicts Netanyahu as Nazi guard sending Palestinia­ns to ovens

- • By HANNAH HEPNER

Portuguese cartoon artist Vasco Gargalo has been criticized for creating an antisemiti­c political cartoon that was published in the weekly Portuguese news magazine Sábado.

Media reports were disseminat­ed last week showing Gargalo’s cartoon, which depicts Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wearing an armband like that of the Nazis but with a Star of David rather than a swastika on it.

In the image, Netanyahu is pushing a coffin draped in a Palestinia­n Authority flag into an oven. Above the oven is the infamous gate of Auschwitz with the German phrase “Arbeit macht frei,” meaning “work sets you free.”

The cartoon, which was created on November 15, 2019, and is titled “The Crematoriu­m,” sparked debate after its publicatio­n in Sábado.

The right-wing Btsalmo (In His Image), an Israel-based human-rights organizati­on, has written a formal complaint to the editor of Sábado, demanding that Gargalo be dismissed, that it remove all copies of the cartoon and that it issue a public apology.

Also in the letter, Btsalmo CEO Shai Glick said according to the Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Alliance’s definition of antisemiti­sm, the cartoon qualifies as both Holocaust denial and Holocaust minimizati­on.

Glick sent a copy of his letter to the Portuguese prime minister, Netanyahu, Portugal’s ambassador to Israel,

Israel’s ambassador to Portugal, Israel’s foreign minister and the editor of Sábado, among others.

 ?? (Twitter) ?? THE ‘SÁBADO’ cartoon depicts Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wearing a Nazi-like armband with a Star of David on it and pushing a Palestinia­n flag-draped coffin into the crematoria of Auschwitz.
(Twitter) THE ‘SÁBADO’ cartoon depicts Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wearing a Nazi-like armband with a Star of David on it and pushing a Palestinia­n flag-draped coffin into the crematoria of Auschwitz.

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