Green Party leader Zack Polanski condemned a "vile antisemitic cartoon" published by The Times depicting him kicking a police officer during the Golders Green stabbing incident, which drew comparisons to Nazi-era caricatures from social media users. Polanski, who is Jewish, also revealed he had been subjected to two antisemitic arrests in the past six weeks and defended his earlier criticism of police conduct while apologizing for the inappropriate forum.
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Green Party leader Zack Polanski condemned a "vile antisemitic cartoon" published by The Times depicting him kicking a police officer during the Golders Green stabbing incident, which drew comparisons to Nazi-era caricatures from social media users. Polanski, who is Jewish, also revealed he had been subjected to two antisemitic arrests in the past six weeks and defended his earlier criticism of police conduct while apologizing for the inappropriate forum.