A controversial art exhibition in Margate has sparked outrage after a Jewish visitor claimed she was 'hounded out' by an 'aggressive' artist amid accusations the display features antisemitic and Nazi imagery. The exhibition, titled Drawings Against Genocide, has been reported to police following complaints that it depicts Jews using offensive stereotypes and inflammatory symbolism linked to the Israel-Gaza conflict. Witnesses described 'ugly' and 'aggressive' scenes on Saturday as tensions boiled over inside the venue, with visitors confronting the artist and others in attendance. Critics say the artwork includes repeated use of the Star of David around figures portrayed as Israelis...