The New York Times announced that it would no longer publish political cartoons in its international edition after the cartoon depicting 'Netanyahu' as the 'guide dog' who led Trump after him.
'The Israel drawing' made NYT abandon the tradition of political caricature. The New York Times has announced that it will no longer publish political cartoons in its international edition after the cartoon depicting Netanyahu as the guide dog who has led Trump after him.
The New York Times announced that it would no longer publish political cartoons in its international pressures as a result of pressure from the Zionist lobby. The New York Times (NYT) reported that after two months ago, in an international edition, depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the guide dog who dragged US President Donald Trump after him, it was decided not to publish political cartoons in the international edition of the newspaper. The report also concluded that the contract was terminated by two contracted caricaturists.
Chappatte, who was dismissed from his post, stated that after a cartoon he did not draw, his labor for years was ignored and such an event should not be in the best newspaper of the world.
ZONIST DEMOLITION CONTINUES
On the other hand, Israeli forces destroyed 6 Palestinian houses and some structures in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem on the grounds that they were “unlicensed”. A building under construction in the Jordan Valley in the West Bank, 5 in the Kalendiya Refugee Camp in East Jerusalem, and some structures were destroyed by Israeli forces. Before the demolition of the Kalendiya Refugee Camp, Israeli forces did not cordon the area and did not bring the surrounding area closer to the site of the destruction.