Jewish Groups Call Oliphant Cartoon ‘anti-Semitic’

JERUSALEM [JTA] — Jewish groups have denounced a cartoon by a prize-winning political cartoonist as anti-Semitic.
Pat Oliphant's cartoon, published Wednesday, shows a headless figure goose-stepping while pushing a large Star of David with fangs and pursuing a tiny woman carrying a child labeled “Gaza.” The syndicated cartoon appeared in newspapers around the world.
“Pat Oliphant's outlandish and offensive use of the Star of David in combination with Nazi-like imagery is hideously anti-Semitic,” Abraham Foxman, the Anti-Defamation League national director, said in a statement. “It employs Nazi imagery by portraying Israel as a jack-booted, goose-stepping headless apparition. The implication is of an Israeli policy without a head or a heart. ”
The Simon Wiesenthal Center said in a statement: “The imagery in this cartoon mimics the venomous anti-Semitic propaganda of the Nazi and Soviet eras. It is cartoons like this that inspired millions of people to hate in the 1930s and help set the stage for the Nazi genocide.”
The Wiesenthal Center called on online media to remove the cartoon from their Web sites.





























1. Dan Huck wrote:
Mr. Oliphant is a friend of Israel and Jews.
I am a friend of Israelis and Jews, and a partisan for the state of Israel. But my manner is not “My country, right or wrong, my country” which to me is a thing that no patriot would think of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying 'My mother, drunk or sober.'“ To me the highest patriotism is to say ” “My country, right or wrong, When right, to be kept right; when wrong, to be put right.” To be loyal to the point of hiding (and hiding from) the truth is the highest disloyalty to a government founded on truth and high ideals.
As an American, this is what I believe. As a friend of Israel, I refuse to believe the Israelis and Jews I know and respect feel differently.
Dan Huck, Boston