Palestinian Authority – PA depicts Israelis/Jews as animals

by Itamar Marcus

Depicting Israelis and Jews as animals is one of the Palestinian Authority’s practices in its cartoons. The depiction of Israel as a crocodile has appeared a few times recently in the official PA daily. In the above cartoon Israel – the crocodile with an Israeli flag on its snout – is opening its jaws to reveal rows of houses with red roofs characteristic of Jewish towns in Judea and Samaria. [Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, July 20, 2023]

Last month, the PA daily printed this cartoon below, also showing Israel as a crocodile, this time with fangs protruding from its mouth with Stars of David on them, and houses with red roofs on its head and back.

The crocodile image is not new. Palestinian Media Watch has documented similar cartoons in the past like this one of a crocodile closing its jaws on buildings that have an Israeli security wall in front of them:

Text on cartoon in English and Arabic: “Settlement”
[Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, June 15, 2023]

PMW documented a cartoon 20 years ago in which a crocodile with a Star of David is swallowing up a Palestinian man:

Text on cartoon in English and Arabic: “State of Palestine”
[Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, July 5, 2021]
[Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Oct. 9, 2003]

PMW documented a cartoon 20 years ago in which a crocodile with a Star of David is swallowing up a Palestinian man:

For over almost 3 decades PMW has exposed the PA’s demonization and animalization of Israel in cartoons and images. Other repeating comparisons include Israel as a poisonous snake, a shark, a scorpion, a black raven killing the dove of peace, and even as COVID.

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