How many more times do you need it explaining to you.
He quoted your post from an old thread he found
Your post in that old thread was removed.
You then started asking for it (knowing it was removed)
He could not then locate the old thread again but stated he didn’t look too hard to find it - probably as you are exhausting in your wiggle wormery and he can not be bothered to try harder looking for the thread again - as your post in it has been removed anyway.
So go on then remind us all of the exact thread where your post was removed then we can ask google to look for your now removed but still indexed post - it will be there google will have it.
Are you denying you replied with LOL
An alternative couple of explanations for filly's unsupported allegations, which weirdly you hadn't considered:
1. filly saw a post from somebody, thought it might be anti-Semitic, and used it to accuse another of anti-Semitism. Now when challenged to prove his allegation is true, he conveniently can't find the original post, on which he based his accusation. He even resorts to claiming the post/thread has been deleted.
2. The whole thing is a figment of filly's imagination, just like all his other accusations, just like yours, just like koolpc's, spinless's, MBK's, et al.
Filly has history in imagining posts are anti-Semitic. He regularly conflates anti-Semitism with criticism of Israel, IDF, Netanyahu, Zionism, etc. He does so intentionally to try to close down criticism of Israel's, IDF, Netanyahu's conduct during this war, or any history concerning Israel.
He repeatedly posts propaganda from the Jerusalem Post, which any reasonable intelligent person could refute with counter articles from more reputable sources. His ideology was formed in his youth when he spent a few months in a kibbutz.
Socialisation is normal when spending time in group of people, you learn and adopt their values.
Radicalisation is an extreme form of socialisation, when you also adopt the values of the group. When those values are extreme, or when you move toward the extremes of those values, it is radicalisation. You are not consciously aware of how far you have adopted the extreme beliefs and values of that group. This can happen after you have lost contact with the original group, who may move their values to more left of centre (or more right), and due to your loss of contact with the group, you fail to move your adopted values with them, or alternatively, you move your values to the extremes in your support and memories of the group.
Without their continued input into your ideology, your imagination creates all sorts of extreme views, on their behalf. But it's just your imagination working overtime.