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Chicago residents divided by anti-Israel art piece accused of antisemtism

During this week's meeting of the city council, Chicago residents have been divided into a controversial art exhibition, and some have blamed the local anti -Semitics.

The art display called “Israeled Warmsin in the United States” is exhibited at the Chicago Cultural Center operated by the government. It depicts Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Ankle Sam as a murderer, indicating a person with bloody faces, bombs, and other violent images.

Many residents talked about artwork at a meeting held by the City Special Event Committee on Tuesday. A representative of the U.S. Jewish Committee said that art works are “dangerous for my community.”

“It is harmful and not to be exhibited in public buildings,” Fox 32 Chicago said. “Such prejudice is actively harmful to the Jewish community, which has a great presence in Chicago.”

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Ankrsum is depicted as a murderer of art work. (Fox 32 Chicago)

However, other residents expressed their support or indifference in artwork, and residents called the discussions as “shocking, honestly, all people here.”

“The request to delete this doll is based on whether Chicago's elected officials are allowed to exhibit which artwork in our cities, and based on whether they agree with the artist's politics. I will set a dangerous precedent, “said the resident. 。

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Netanyahu is displayed by blood

Artpieces criticize our support to Israel. (Fox 32 Chicago)

The display was the center of a few weeks of conversation on Windy City. At the end of January, a member of the city council in the 34th ward in Chicago wrote to the mayor of Brand John Song that the art work claimed that it is not a type that the government should promote.

“It will make a stereotype that we should not be permanent,” said Mayor Bill Conway.

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Art Display has divided Chicago residents and accuses some of the people as anti -Semitism. (Fox 32 Chicago)

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