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An art exhibit in Margate, UK, ignites backlash for antisemitic imagery and comparisons of Israel to Nazi Germany, prompting calls for investigation and condemnation from officials and Jewish groups.
An art exhibition in Margate, UK, titled "Drawings Against Genocide," has sparked national controversy for featuring imagery critics describe as antisemitic, including Nazi symbols, depictions of blood and violence, and likening Israel to Nazi Germany.
Visitors reported feeling harassed, with one alleging she was pressured to leave after confronting the artist, who dismissed concerns as aligned with Israeli narratives.
The artwork includes controversial images such as an IDF soldier with a Star of David and drawings challenging claims of sexual violence during Hamas’s October 7 attack.
The UK’s representative to Israel has called for an investigation, while political figures, Jewish groups, and historians have condemned the exhibition as offensive and harmful.
The Labour-run Thanet council, which promoted the event, has not issued a statement.
Una exposición de arte en Margate, Reino Unido, desencadena una reacción violenta por las imágenes antisemitas y las comparaciones de Israel con la Alemania nazi, lo que provocó llamados a la investigación y la condena de funcionarios y grupos judíos.