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Meir Stolear retweeted
It Was Supposed to Be History I'm a Polish filmmaker living in London. I wasn't raised to care about antisemitism. Quite the opposite. Like many Poles of my generation, I grew up with a version of history that focused heavily on Polish suffering during the Second World War. I visited Auschwitz as a teenager, yet somehow left without truly understanding the scale of what had happened to Europe's Jews. That changed when I was 19 and worked on Schindler's List. For the first time, I was confronted with parts of history that had been missing from my education. Later, living in Paris and spending time in New York, I met Jewish people whose understanding of Poland, Europe and history was very different from my own. Some conversations were uncomfortable. A few were life-changing. The more I learned, the more I realised that antisemitism didn't disappear after the Holocaust. It adapted. Today it often arrives dressed as political activism, conspiracy theories, selective outrage, historical revisionism, or simply a double standard applied to the world's only Jewish state. I am not Jewish. I have no family connection to Israel. What I do have is a deep distrust of propaganda, mob thinking, and people who demand that history be simplified into slogans. My work on antisemitism began with a simple realisation: if I could be misled about history, so could millions of others. That is why I make films, conduct interviews, and challenge narratives. Not because I have all the answers. Because I spent too many years believing things that weren't true.
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The world is still fixated on Israel’s refusal of a mass Palestinian refugee return after 1948. That’s not unusual. What’s truly unusual is that this tiny, embattled new state took any back at all in the absence of a peace treaty. That’s right. In the early 1950s, this tiny new state of 800,000 ran family reunification programs allowing ~35,000 Palestinian Arabs to return and become full Israeli citizens (whose descendants likely number 150K today Israeli citizens today). 35K was controversial at the time, as it amounted to ~4% of the Israel's total population, even as the country simultaneously absorbed hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees from the Middle East and Europe. Compare that to other 20th-century partitions and displacement due to war: • India and Pakistan had no comparable programs after 1947. • Cyprus and Northern Cyprus did nothing after 1974. • Europe offered no return for the millions of expelled ethnic Germans. • And no Arab state ever created family reunification schemes for the 850,000 Jews they drove out. The real historical anomaly isn’t “Why didn’t Israel let everyone back?” It’s why, amid ongoing war, security threats, and zero reciprocity, it let anyone back at all? Part of the reason came from UN General Assembly Resolution 194 (Dec 1948), which became the bedrock of both UNRWA and the so-called "right of return" demand. This non-binding resolution is highly unique in UN history and remains so: • Passed during the height of the war, not after it. • Not reciprocal (even as Jews were expelled from Jerusalem's Old City and other areas) • Focused solely on Arab refugees "wishing to live at peace with their neighbors" with no reference to borders, citizenship or Jewish refugees. Yet Israel actively sought to end the conflict. At the 1949 Lausanne Conference, Israel offered to accept 100,000 Palestinian refugees in exchange for peace. It was rejected by the Arabs in favor of perpetual state of war and exile. In retrospect, the timing of Resolution 194 in the middle of the war was disastrous for the Palestinians. By the end of the war, the Arab states had powerful international leverage to demand large-scale demographic reversal as a precondition to any peace talks. They never came. Israel remains the only country singled out like this, which is why the Palestinian refugee situation remains "unresolved" in the minds of the UN and its member states, which affirm Resolution 194 every year since as if something is going to change.
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“Hamas-controlled education in Gaza and the broader Palestinian curriculum utilize textbooks and educational materials that contain severe antisemitic tropes, glorify violence, and erase the State of Israel from maps.” committees.parliament.uk/wri…

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Meir Stolear retweeted
תראו את השקרן הזה, יעני רק מצטט "אנשים שאומרים". יש הדממה כי חג סוכות וכל סוכות יש הדממה. נוהל "כוננות עם שחר" לא בוטל ואפילו בוצע (רק שהנוהל בצה"ל בשנים שקדמו ל7 באוקטובר צומצם מאוד) ההוראה לא להתקרב לגדר ניתנה מחשש לירי נ"ט מהצד השני, ירי שכבר גבה מחיר דמים מחיילים ואזרחים. ההוראה להתרחק מהגדר ניתנה על ידי מפקדת האוגדה ואם אינני טועה, ניתנה על ידי אל"מ אסף חממי, מפקד החטיבה הדרומית, שגם היה תורן באותו סופ"ש. ברגע שהחלה ההתקפה חממי לא היסס לרגע ויצא כבר בשעה 06:35 עם החפ"ק שלו לכיוון קיבוץ נירים משם דווחה חדירה המונית. בדרך היה הראשון להודיע בקשר "מלחמה" ולהזעיק את כיתות הכוננות. הוא והחיילים שלו נלחמו בגבורה עילאית אל מול כח גדול בהרבה. נלחמו, עד שבסביבות שבע השיגו אותם כדורי המחבלים, חממי ושניים מחיילי החפ"ק, סמ"ר תומר אחימס וסמל קיריל ברודסקי זכרם לברכה. הגופות שלהם נחטפו לעזה. ועכשיו בא טאוב וברמז דק כפיל ואומר על הקצין הגיבור הזה (ועל כל אחד אחר שהיה מעורב במתן הפקודה) שהוא חלק מקונספירציה של בגידה מבפנים, של שיתוף פעולה עם החמאס. אין תחתית שהוא לא יצלול אליה, אין ערך שלא יירמוס, אין רפש בו לא יתפלש, העיקר להגיד שנתניהו לא אשם.
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Meir Stolear retweeted
The Muslim Brotherhood distracts you with Israel so that you don’t pay attention to this.
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Meir Stolear retweeted
Important article by @KasraAarabi about the absolute insanity of how the war with the Islamic republic of Iran is being framed by the Left. ‘Sir Keir Starmer may claim this is “not our war”, but that’s not how the IRGC sees it. The Guard has been at war with Britain for almost five decades, and in recent years it has intensified its campaign. Since 2022, not only have 20 major Iran-linked terror plots been foiled, but the regime has been targeting British parliamentarians and critical infrastructure. The IRGC has also been exploiting weak oversight of Britain’s charity system to build a soft-power infrastructure operating through charities, mosques, and schools, which it has used to nurture Islamist radicalisation and anti-Semitism. These tactics, similar to those employed by ISIS and Al-Qaeda, have paid dividends for the IRGC. And things are only going to get worse. Still, the prevailing Iran war narrative on the Left and much of the media would have you believe that Trump and the US are the pariah aggressors, and somehow represent greater threats to our security than the IRGC.’ Anti-Trump bias has blinded Britain to the real threat posed by Iran's military regime telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06…
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The Green Party member whose car was torched is a muslim activist who was a member of the Labour Party until her homophobic views were exposed. People like this should not be members of the Green Party politicshome.com/news/articl…
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Jordanian Palestinian speaks on the horrors of Israel 👀

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