Drawings at an “anti-Semitic” art exhibition allegedly showing Jewish people eating babies are not “directly abusive or insulting” to Jews, Kent Police has decided. The force ruled that the art, condemned by leading Jewish figures and politicians for portraying anti-Semitic tropes, has not reached the threshold to be considered either a hate crime or a non-crime hate incident. The alarm was first raised by the columnist Zoe Strimpel, who visited the Joseph Wales Studios in Margate. Ms Strimpel said on X: “My cheeks are red. I am shaking. Matthew Collings told me ‘Israel are the Nazis’ and that the swastikas...