One particularly striking piece also depicted a naked Benjamin Netanyahu with blood spewing from his mouth and suggested that he was using “hypnotism” to convince others to “invade Iran”. The drawings had already been exhibited at a gallery in Margate last month, sparking widespread controversy. The JC reported at the time that Collings had responded to negative reviews of the event, saying: “I see my drawings are being criticised by right-wingers for being about ‘hate’. This is to distract from their real meaning. Matthew Collings (Image: Instagram/ Matthew Collings)[Missing Credit] “They are called Drawings Against Genocide. Their inspiration is Goya,...