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Guardian cartoonist defends Netanyahu 'puppet-master' image

November 16, 2012 13:38
Steve Bell's Guardian cartoon (Credit: Steve Bell)
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The Guardian cartoonist behind an image implying that Jews are "omnipotent conspirators" has denied that he is in any way repeating an antisemitic trope.

Steve Bell's drawing about the fighting in Gaza, which appeared in Friday's paper, shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a puppet-master, controlling tiny versions of Foreign Secretary William Hague and Tony Blair.

It was published after Mr Hague said on Thursday that Hamas bore "principal responsibility" for the military operation". In the background are Israeli flags with stars of David, explosions and a sign stating "Vote Likud" – a reference to Mr Netanyahu's party.

Mr Bell said the cartoons of Mr Hague and Mr Blair were "a side issue" and noted that he had drawn inspiration from a press conference given by Mr Netanyahu in front of numerous Israeli flags.