WIESENTHAL CENTER PROTESTS USE OF NAZI IMAGERY IN ANTI-ISRAEL CARTOON PUBLISHED IN NORWEGIAN PAPER
The Simon Wiesenthal Center condemned the publication of a political cartoon in the Oslo daily Dagbladet that associatedIsrael’s involvement in Gaza to Nazi brutality. The cartoon, by noted Norwegian cartoonist Finn Graff, depicts Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert as an armed Nazi concentration camp guardstanding on a balcony overlooking scores of Palestinian victimsa reference to a harrowing scene in the film Schindler’s List.
Rabbi Cooper also protested the timing of the cartoon’s publication citing that “hundreds of Israelis have been killed and injured by unprovoked cross-border attacks by terroristorganizations.”
Cooper expressed hope that in light of this controversy, the Norwegian government will support UN Security Council Resolution 1559 which would end the “Hezbollah threat that has wreakedsuch suffering on innocents on both sides of the Israeli/Lebanese border.”
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