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(Anti-Defamation League) David Andrew Weinberg - Problematic political cartoons, infographics, and front-page headlines have been published in Mideast media outlets since the historic accord between Israel and the UAE was announced. The vast majority come from media outlets linked to Iran (or its proxies), the Palestinians, and Qatar. For the most part they are blatantly unfair, hateful, or anti-Semitic. They depict Israel and/or the UAE as demonic, bloodthirsty, evil, scheming, or diseased. 2020-08-27 00:00:00Full Article
Political Cartoons from Iran, the Palestinians, and Qatar: Intolerant Responses to the UAE Peace Deal
(Anti-Defamation League) David Andrew Weinberg - Problematic political cartoons, infographics, and front-page headlines have been published in Mideast media outlets since the historic accord between Israel and the UAE was announced. The vast majority come from media outlets linked to Iran (or its proxies), the Palestinians, and Qatar. For the most part they are blatantly unfair, hateful, or anti-Semitic. They depict Israel and/or the UAE as demonic, bloodthirsty, evil, scheming, or diseased. 2020-08-27 00:00:00Full Article
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