Jewish Group Demands Answers from Guardian Editor Over Antisemitic Cartoon.

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The Board of Deputies of British Jews has requested an urgent meeting with The Guardian's editor over a cartoon that contained antisemitic tropes. The cartoon depicted former BBC chairman Richard Sharp, who is Jewish, and former PM Boris Johnson. The newspaper has removed the cartoon and apologized to Mr. Sharp, the Jewish community, and anyone offended. The Jewish group has accused The Guardian of crossing the line in terms of highly questionable content connected to the Jewish community.
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