Mayor Welten van Haaksbergen said to Tubantia earlier this week that the banner with the caricature was tacky and inappropriate, but it was uncertain whether it also broke the law. Soon after, the Israel Information and Documentation Center (CIDI) took a stand against this: “It is hanging in public, with an obvious anti-Semitic caricature. That is punishable,” the organization said on social media.
The resident who hung the banners previously told Tubantia that he would only remove them “when the crazy stuff with those QR codes stops. If it doesn’t, they stick. In fact, the texts could get grittier.”
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