Outrage ensues over antisemitic cartoon published in ‘The New York Times’

April 29, 2019 by JNS
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The New York Times International Edition printed a political cartoon during Passover featuring U.S. President Donald Trump wearing a yarmulke, sporting dark-tinted glasses and being led by a dog with the face of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a large blue Star of David hanging from its collar.

A controversial cartoon published on the last day of Passover featured a seemingly blind U.S. President Donald Trump wearing a kipah, and being led by a dog with the face of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and wearing a collar featuring a Star of David, April 25, 2019. Credit: Courtesy.

The cartoon sparked outrage and accusations that the celebrated newspaper is peddling antisemitic tropes.

Appearing in the April 25 edition, the cartoon was available in the edition prior to the seventh day of Passover, but was taken down by Saturday afternoon.

The Times tweeted on The New York Times Opinion account that the piece was “offensive, and it was an error of judgment to publish it,” and that it “included antisemitic tropes.”

Responses throughout the Jewish world were swift and severe.

“Another disgusting display of vile antisemitic tropes celebrated in The NY Times World,” wrote Jewish philanthropist Israeli-American Adam Milstein. “The NY Times is signaling to the world that antisemitism is real, here and welcome.”

Renowned legal expert and emeritus professor at Harvard University Law School Alan Dershowitz said, “Anti-Zionism is becoming an acceptable cover for antisemitism,” and added that the paper “owes its readers more than an apology.”

Consul General of Israel in New York Dani Dayan reportedly contacted the Times to express Israel’s opinion that the cartoon was unacceptable, and accused the Times of publicizing antisemitic tropes.

CEO of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Mark Dubowitz tweeted, “A Jewish Netanyahu dog leading a blind Jewish looking Trump around. From the @nytimes international edition. This is how far we have fallen. Despicable.”

“This is just terrible the @NYT in an outrageous #antisemitic cartoon from Thursday’s international edition,” wrote retired Israel Defense Forces lieutenant colonel Peter Lerner. “Depicting a ‘Jew dog’ @Netanyahu, leading a blind converted @realDonaldTrump. No words on the page, nothing to do with the news, just spiteful antisemitism.”

“Absolutely disgraceful and classless antisemitic pic,” tweeted Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.).

Congressman Dan Crenshaw  (R-Texas) wrote that “even if unintentional, the left has normalized antisemitism under the guise of criticizing U.S.-Israel foreign policy.”

“So. Are we clear now that NYT folks can no longer pin the rise of antisemitism on the far right? Retraction or not, nobody has done more to mainstream it than NYT in this one moment,” tweeted journalist David Hazony, former editor-in-chief at Azure and The Tower.

Journalist Joyce Karam of The National decried the cartoon as “disgusting and sloppy,” with Harry Cherry of The Jewish Voice stating “this apology isn’t enough.”

Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., slammed the paper for printing the cartoon, tweeting, “Disgusting. I have no words for flagrant antisemitism on display here. Imagine this was in something other than a leftist newspaper?”


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2 Responses to “Outrage ensues over antisemitic cartoon published in ‘The New York Times’”
  1. Ethan Perks says:

    If this was an aberration for the NY Times, I might have accepted an apology! But this sort of thing happens all to often in the editorial pages of the “Grey Lady”. What could possibly were the editors thinking! I believe this was deliberate. They got there anti Jewish, anti Israel, anti Trump message of hate on the record and then pulled it down while offering up crocodile tears! I will never again accept an apology for this type of fascist anti Semitic trope from any source. These are NEVER accidents! Wake up my fellow Jews! The Left/Progressive movement hates us!!!

  2. Leon Poddebsky says:

    NYT=KKK

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