NGO Monitor - Badil Contests

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The Palestinian NGO BADIL promotes a so-called Palestinian “right of return” and leads international BDS campaigns. As part of its advocacy, BADIL sponsors poster and caricature contests, where antisemitic and violent imagery is prevalent. In 2010, the 2nd-prize-winning cartoon in BADIL’s caricature competition was a blatant representation of classic antisemitic tropes, including a Jewish man, garbed in traditional Hasidic attire, with a hooked nose and side locks. He stands on top of a box adorned with Jewish stars crushing to death a child, holding keys labeled “US” and “UK” and a pitchfork stylized as a menorah dripping with blood, while skulls litter the ground.

Other antisemitic imagery from BADIL’s competitions (graphic above)

Source:

https://www.ngo-monitor.org/key-issues/ngos-and-antisemitism/ngo-involvement-in-antisemitism/