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According to News Radio 680 today, regarding negotiations between Israel and Lebanon today for a ceasefire, with Marco Rubio participating on behalf of the U.S., Hezbollah says they will not be bound by any ceasefire agreement Israel and Lebanon come to.

Kind of a waste of time methinks...

What's the point if Lebanon cannot rein in Hezbollah?
 

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According to News Radio 680 today, regarding negotiations between Israel and Lebanon today for a ceasefire, with Marco Rubio participating on behalf of the U.S., Hezbollah says they will not be bound by any ceasefire agreement Israel and Lebanon come to.

Kind of a waste of time methinks...

What's the point if Lebanon cannot rein in Hezbollah?
Iran can. So maybe if Israel backs off there......
 

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According to News Radio 680 today, regarding negotiations between Israel and Lebanon today for a ceasefire, with Marco Rubio participating on behalf of the U.S., Hezbollah says they will not be bound by any ceasefire agreement Israel and Lebanon come to.

Kind of a waste of time methinks...

What's the point if Lebanon cannot rein in Hezbollah?
Hezbollah came about because Israel invaded Lebanon.
The world needs to reign in Israel, not Hezbollah.

Israel is the problem.
Israelis are terrorists, Hezbollah is the resistance to the terrorism.


 

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Well, the world has lost respect for Israel. And I am not the one making that face.
You're the one who posted it.

TikTok got rid of all the antisemitic comments that were being posted whenever a clip showed Jews, even as simple as being at weddings and other obviously happy celebrations. Also ultraorthodox Jewish men dancing together in joy during such celebrations, of course not showing women as ultraorthodox Jewish men do not dance in groups with females. They used to draw snarky "where are the women?" comments, or "We owe Hitler an apology".

TikTok then started taking down all verbal antisemitic comments. So the haters now (or their bots) mostly post antisemitic images such as the one you posted, and worse, mostly Hitler related, to get around the ban. As predictable as the sun setting at night.

Shame on them. Shame on you.

I do not object to your words in the Middle East debates in this forum. You are entitled to have an opinion and express it, within reasonable hate speech limits, imho. Believe me, I self-censor before I post something I feel might deeply offend anybody of any race here.

I do object to your grossly insulting flag image post. And your lmfao was the icing on the cake...
 

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In parliament, Polish MP calls Israel ‘new Third Reich,’ waves Israeli flag with swastika


Far-right Polish lawmaker Konrad Berkowicz sparked outrage Tuesday by calling Israel the “new Third Reich” and displaying an altered Israeli flag bearing a swastika during a speech in parliament.

Israel slammed his actions as “antisemitic horror.”

Speaking hours before the annual March of the Living at Auschwitz-Birkenau, Berkowicz alleged that Israel is committing “genocide” in Gaza and repeated unverified claims about the use of phosphorus munitions against civilians.

“Israel is in the process of committing a genocide of exceptional cruelty before our very eyes,” Berkowicz told lawmakers, comparing the country to a “new Third Reich.”

He also compared the number of children killed in Gaza to the war in Ukraine and described graphic scenes of suffering.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/in-pa...third-reich-waves-israeli-flag-with-swastika/
 
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Top 7 reasons why Poland doesn’t accept Muslims

by nanadwumor | Feb 20, 2026 | Europe, Facts, World | 0 comments

Europe is facing an unprecedented migrant crisis. The sudden influx of people from around the world to Europe has sparked humanitarian and political crisis in Europe. Many have lost their lives trying to reach the shores of Europe. Although EU has a common policy in several spheres, most EU neighbors take charge of their borders to ensure their own safety and security. Whereas some EU nations have opened their arms wide to lend humanitarian assistance, others like Poland have been reluctant with a zero tolerance to even refugees especially those from muslim nations.
Poland is a Christian majority country and it seems it is making all things possible to stay that way. Muslims in Poland constitute a mere 0.1% of the total population but a recent survey in the country found out that many Poles believe 7% of the populace are muslims.

The ultraconservative Law and Justice Party (PiS) of Poland has won a second term in office. The victory has got critics fearing that it will accelerate the country’s drive towards authoritarianism. The PiS rose to power in 2015. The party has refused to take in refugees and has attempted to even reform the judiciary. This has put it at loggerheads directly with the ethics and dictates of the EU.
According to a top EU legal adviser, Warsaw broke EU’s law by refusing to take in refugees during Europe’s 2015 migrant crisis.
Headstrong and far right MPs like, Dominik Tarczynski, have insisted that their country has done no wrongdoing and Poland has only stood by its immigration policy which she is entitled to.

factalive asks why Poles are anti-Islam and we discuss the top 7 reasons why Poles are jittery about just the thought of having a growing Muslim populaiton.

#7: Poland didn’t colonize any nation so has no allegiance to any subjects
Poland President Andrzej Duda

Polish President Andrzej Duda

We never had any colonies”, says Polish MP Dominik Tarcynski
When Europe was eagerly dividing and ruling other continents and countries, the Poles appeared unconcerned or perhaps had minimal or no luck. The Poles did make some attempts at colonization but they either lacked the will or power to persevere. As countries like Spain, France, etc in the EU who spent a chunk of their time colonizing and looting other lesser nations in the past looked at a more humanitarian way to respond to the migrant crisis, especially in 2015, the Poles sat unconcerned sipping at their Krupnik. In an interview with Al Jazeera’s Mehdi Hassan, Polish MP Dominik Tarcynski claimed that Poland “did not colonize any nation” and by extension have no subjects to offer safe haven to.
#6: Fear of demographic change

A Syrian refugee family pose for photos in Toronto, Canada

The Poles are jittery about the thought of having severe change in the homogeneity of the nation. It is one thing to have the demographics of a country highly diversified, it is another thing to have diverse religions in the country. Islam is largely associated with terrorism across most of Europe thanks to terrorist organizations like Al-Qaeda, Hamas, Taliban, Boko Haram, Islamic Jihad and the like. Most extremely religious people have mostly put their religion first and have demonstrated shallow love for patriotism even if they do. Islam in particular hardly separates State from religion and in areas where Islam has eventually grown to be the dominant religion, practitioners have clamored for its principles to be applied ahead of national secular laws. The Poles just can’t bear the thought of having many mosques sprawled across the length and breadth of the nation.
#5: Multiculturalism is not a value to the Poles

A multicultural society

One of the pillars of the the United State’s community is multiculturalism. America is touted as the country of opportunities. There’s the chance of finding practically every calibre of person in America. This has made the United States a force to reckon with in all spheres. It appears America has just the right people for every facet of life. If it is athletics and entertainment, you will find most black Americans qualified to do just that.

But while multiculturalism might be a strength for a nation, it has its attendant problems. The current spate in white Police brutalities against black Americans is one clear example. The increase in attacks on Asian Americans after the outbreak of the coronavirus is another example. The possibility of non-compliance, riots and violence motivated by sheer differences in race, religion and beliefs is enough to discourage a country like Poland to hit the brakes when it comes to multicultural society. To the Poles, the cons of multiculturalism outwit that of the pros and thus, multiculturalism is not a virtue.
According to Dominik Tarczynski, a far right Polish MP, they

don’t want Poland being taken over by Muslims, Buddhists, or someone else … and no one will ever force us to take Muslims, Buddhists, non-believers in huge numbers,”
Tarczynski added that after spending some time in the United Kingdom and the United States and having the opportunity to experience life in a multicultural society first hand, he hardly sees any value in multiculturalism.
“For me, multicultural society, it’s not a value … it’s not a virtue,”
#4: Fear of Islamist Terrorism

London bus blown up by one of the 7-7 attackers

“France will never give in to Islamist terrorism”, claimed France’s President Macron
Those were the words of France President Emmanuel Macron after a police officer who was stationed at the southwest of Paris was stabbed to death. The perpetrator was identified as an Islamist extremist from Tunisia. The Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the attack. This and many other horrible terrorist stories are ubiquitous in Europe nowadays, especially in parts where immigration laws are lax. Across Europe, whether it’s London, Brussels or Paris, there has been Islam-related terrorist attack.
Islamist terrorism is arguably the most outstanding reason why the Poles are anti-immigrant. Poland fears losing their nation in the future to Islamic terror and terrrorists. It is not by happenstance that Warsaw allowed in millions of Ukraines who are mostly Christians while refusing to loosen the bottleneck for a drop of muslim blood. In an interview with Mehdi Hassan of Al Jazeera, Polish MP Dominic Tarcynski claimed that Islamic imams and leaders always glorify terror and gory attacks on non-muslims instead of condemn them.
After terror attacks, we hear from the imams…..(clapping, to gesture support from the imams)
According to Dominik Tarcynski, Poland will not receive even one Muslim.

we will not receive even one Muslim. Because this is what we (his party) promised.
#3: Rich muslim nations like Qatar, Saudi Arabia don’t even take in muslim refugees. Why should it be Europe’s problem?

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman speaks during the Future Investment Initiative Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
As shocking as it sounds, rich muslim nations like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates etc do not take in muslim refugees. One would think that such countries should be at the forefront scooping in displaced Muslims in large quantities but even Saudi Arabia, custodian of Islam’s holy sites take a swipe at Muslims in need. It beats imagination why a country like Saudi Arabia with a Muslim population of 99.9% or more and with the financial muscle to do that would rather sit it out and leave humanitarian Europe to sweat it out.


But the reason could not be farfetched – Islam is not just one holistic religion. It has many divisions and factions. There is a constant battle between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran for supremacy and control. Saudi Arabia couldn’t risk ballooning the shia population in her country at the expense of security. Shia muslims are overwhelmingly loyal to Iran and this could be suicidal to the Sunni state’s security.
Far right MP Dominik Tarcynski shied not to point it to the loquacious Al Jazeera journalist, Mehdi Hassan that so-called Muslim nations aren’t willing to take in one of their own. Why should Poland care?
#2: Christian society is a value. Europe is christian.


Dominik Tarczyñski
“For me, christian society is a value”, says Polish MP, Dominik Tarcynski
Trump fan Dominik Tarcynski claimed Europe is christian and the homogeneity must be maintained . To Dominik, German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s policy of opening German borders to muslims from Syria was total absurdity. There’s noting to gain from multi-faith and multiculturalism, only chaos.
#1: Fear of Shariah law in Poland

A woman being executed per Shariah dictates
Many non-muslims or, better put, “infidels” shiver at just the sound of Shariah or Shariah law. Even some muslims do. According to muslims, Shariah is the law of Allah. It is a religious law which forms part of the islamic tradition. Shariah was pruned from the religious precepts of Islam, the Quran and hadith, to be precise. Countries like Saudi Arabia apply the strictest of the law putting fear in all who venture their borders. Even some staunch muslims have been caught pants down by the harsh law and dealt with. At a point, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman was executing a person every two days drawing fierce criticism and international condemnation.
According to Dominik Tarcynski, Poland does not want any Shariah law. This may appear farfetched as immigrant muslims cannot impose Shariah at the heart of Europe. This was sharply criticized by Mehdi Hassan, the host of the program and subsequently added that Imran Khan, a staunch muslim, was the mayor of London yet London hasn’t been islamized.
But if today, immigrant muslims cannot ask for the Shariah imposition due to their ineligibility and numbers, what happens tomorrow when they gain national status and multiply? That is certainly the argument of Dominik Tarcynski and his far right political party. Should Poland’s fear of future terrorism hold her back from being humane? No matter how much we fear or hate Islam, we should understand that it is practiced by humans and just a show of humanity is all that mankind needs. Notwithstanding, true Muslims owe it a duty to redefine Islam and not leave it at the mercy of terrorists.
 

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Yeah, they waved Germans right on in. 😂
Whether they waved them in or not, the Poles were famously antisemitic before they were occupied by Germany, and needed little encouragement to participate in the killing of Jews in the camps located in Poland.

from Wikpedia:

Nazi Germany used six extermination camps (German: Vernichtungslager), also called death camps (Todeslager), or killing centers (Tötungszentren), in Central Europe, primarily in German-occupied Poland, during World War II to systematically murder over 2.7 million people—mainly Jews—in the Holocaust. The victims of death camps were primarily murdered by gassing, either in permanent installations constructed for this specific purpose, or by means of gas vans. The six extermination camps were Chełmno, Bełżec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau. Extermination through labour was also used at the Auschwitz and Majdanek death camps. Millions were also murdered in concentration camps, in the Aktion T4, or directly on site.
 

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As a matter of historical fact most concentration camps in Germany were labor camps. Poland had the most extermination camps, such as Auschwitz.

World War II
At the end of August 1939, prisoners of Flossenbürg, Sachsenhausen, and other concentration camps were murdered as part of false flag attacks staged by Germany to justify the invasion of Poland. During the war, the camps became increasingly brutal and lethal; most victims died in the second half of the war. Five new camps were opened between the start of the war and the end of 1941: Neuengamme (early 1940), outside of Hamburg; Auschwitz (June 1940), which initially operated as a concentration camp for Polish resistance activists; Gross-Rosen (May 1941) in Silesia; and Natzweiler (May 1941) in territory annexed from France. The first satellite camps were also established, administratively subordinated to one of the main camps. The number of prisoners tripled from 21,000 in August 1939 to about 70,000 to 80,000 in early 1942. This expansion was driven by the demand for forced labor and later the invasion of the Soviet Union; new camps were sent up near quarries (Natzweiler and Gross-Rosen) or brickworks (Neuengamme).

Concentration camp prisoners at a Messerschmitt AG aircraft factory, probably 1943
In April 1941, the high command of the SS ordered the murder of ill and exhausted prisoners who could no longer work (especially those deemed racially inferior). Victims were selected by camp personnel or traveling doctors, and were removed from the camps to be murdered in euthanasia centers. By April 1942, when the operation finished, at least 6,000 and potentially as many as 20,000 people had been killed – the first act of systematic killing in the camp system. Beginning in August 1941, selected Soviet prisoners of war were killed within the concentration camps, usually within a few days of their arrival. By mid-1942, when the operation finished, at least 34,000 Soviet prisoners had been murdered. At Auschwitz, the SS used Zyklon B to kill Soviet prisoners in improvised gas chambers.

In 1942, the emphasis of the camps shifted to the war effort; by 1943, two-thirds of prisoners were employed by war industries, particularly armaments factories. The death rate skyrocketed with an estimated half of the 180,000 prisoners admitted between July and November 1942 dying by the end of that interval. Although the death rate was reduced in relative terms after 1942 to preserve labor, deaths continued to increase in absolute numbers as the prisoner population swelled. During the second half of the war, Auschwitz swelled in size – fueled by the deportation of hundreds of thousands of Jews – and became the center of the camp system. It was the deadliest concentration camp and Jews sent there faced a virtual death sentence even if they were not immediately killed, as most were. In August 1943, 74,000 of the 224,000 registered prisoners in all SS concentration camps were in Auschwitz. In 1943 and early 1944, additional concentration camps – Riga in Latvia, Kovno in Lithuania, Vaivara in Estonia, and Kraków-Plaszów in Poland – were converted from ghettos or labor camps; these camps were populated almost entirely by Jewish prisoners. Along with the new main camps, many satellite camps were set up to more effectively leverage prisoner labor for the war effort.
 

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You're the one who posted it.
TikTok got rid of all the antisemitic comments
I do object to your grossly insulting flag image post. And your lmfao was the icing on the cake...
Of course I posted it. The image is of a settler harassing and humiliating a Palestinian woman which is emblematic of Israel today.
And you mean TikTok has started removing any and all content critical of Israel after being bought by the Ellisons. Yeah, that figures.
As Canadians we neither owe respect to a foreign nation, much less one that is engaged in genocide and war crimes, nor should we forget that flag desecration is legal in Canada.
 
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