Joe Hyams, le président de l'influent site britannique de "monitoring des médias" Honest Reporting, a condamné fermement le journal français Le Monde pour avoir publié une caricature de Plantu diabolisant Israël.  Il demande que la caricature soit retirée et que le journal reconnaisse le tort causé à la communauté juive.  Voici l'article d'Alex Margolin.- celui-ci a suscité de violentes réactions que l'on peut lire en bas de l'article. Ce n'est pas étonnant que de plus en plus de Juifs quittent le France.  Un nombre important s'installe d'ailleurs au Royaume-Uni.
Israel Accused of Genocide in Outrageous Cartoon
A political cartoon is one of the most effective tools of  communication. People see an image and remember it longer than an  article or an essay. Unfortunately, it’s also an extremely effective way  of passing misinformation. And that’s the problem with a recent cartoon in Le Monde, France’s paper of record.
The cartoon shows an IDF soldier firing his gun at Palestinian  civilians, who appear to be dying in the rubble in front of him. The  soldier is joined by a stereotypical religious Jew, depicted with a long  beard, hat and coat, and even a rifle on his shoulder. The religious  Jew is also holding a suitcase labeled New Settlements, and he’s telling  the soldier: “Can’t you shoot any quicker? I’m in a hurry to move in!”  In the background, an Israeli helicopter is firing on Palestinian  buildings.
The meaning of the cartoon is unmistakable: Israel is intentionally  killing Palestinians in order to steal the land for its own use.
The cartoon, by veteran cartoonist Jean Plantureux (known as Plantu),  is shocking not only because of its false and gruesome depiction of  Israeli soldiers and its caricature of the religious but also because it  comes at a time of deep soul searching in Israel over the death of a  Palestinian baby, who was killed in a house fire widely believed to have  been set by Jewish extremists.
The incident was widely condemned across Israeli society and led to stricter security measures  against Israeli extremists. To present Israeli soldiers as wanton  killers and religious Jews as promoters of genocide is a crass  distortion of Israel that will breed more hate towards Jews and less  understanding of the complex reality in the region.
The death of the baby does not appear to be referenced in the  cartoon. Instead, it may have been triggered by an announcement of plans  for 300 new units in the settlements, which took place as Israeli  security forces grappled with the removal of Jewish homes in Beit El.
It’s actually the third straight cartoon by Plantu on the settlement issue, but the first directly accusing Israel of genocide.
HonestReporting CEO Joe Hyams condemned Le Monde for spreading hateful propaganda that reinforces a false narrative.
“Le Monde should be mindful that what started as cartoons in the  1930’s ultimately led to violence and unspeakable tragedy,” Mr Hyams  said. “French Jewry has seen enough in the way of terror and violence  and anti-Semitic vitriol, undoubtedly fueled by hateful cartoons like  these.
“It’s not only libelous, it’s reckless and dangerous in light of the  terror attacks earlier this year. There is an ignorance and prejudice  buried in the image itself. It says more about the preconception in the  mind of the illustrator than the reality on the ground,” he added.
CALL TO ACTION:
We call on Le Monde to remove the cartoon and acknowledge the damage  to the Jewish community. Let the editors know what you think on their  Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/lemonde.fr
This is not the first time Israel has been demonized through  political cartoons. The slidshow below looks at some of the recent  examples.
Ce site est dédié aux millions d'Européens qui, malgré d'incessantes campagnes de désinformation, ne croient pas que les Juifs ne sont capables que du pire; ne dissimulent pas leur antisémitisme dans le langage de l'antisionisme; et savent qu'Israël représente ce qu'il y a de meilleur dans une démocratie.
jeudi 6 août 2015
HonestReporting demande au Monde de retirer un cartoon de Plantu et de s'excuser
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