Conflict, religion & politics from a historian's perspective.

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Jälleen kirjauutisia! Gummeruksen syksyn katalogi ilmestyi tänään ja sieltä löytyy esseekokoelmani.
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My article 'Evidencing alethocide: Israel’s war on truth in Gaza' in Third World Quarterly is currently free to access, download it while you can! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.… #GazaGenocide‌
Really pleased to announce the publication of my latest article "Evidencing alethocide: Israel's war on truth in Gaza" in Third World Quarterly. In it I argue that 'disinformation' as a concept does not capture the true scale of Israel's war on truth. I propose the concept of "alethocide" (killing of truth) to fully capture deliberate, systemic lying in service of genocide. I also highlight how "modulators", including big tech and receptive Western media promote or demote certain narratives to emphasise what is considered truthful or disinformation in the ongoing genocide. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.… #Gaza #Disinformation
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🧵One more thread on EU trade with Israel's illegal settlements. Lot of people ask - would an EU ban on such trade require unanimity or qualified majority (QMV) of EU states? Together with @CIDSE @DorienVdb50 we asked this question to experts on EU constitutional law.
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I hate to be the guy to pour cold water on the reports of IDF troops reaching the Beaufort Ridge in Lebanon, but I struggle to understand why this is being celebrated. For anyone who lived here in the 1990s, the Beaufort is not a symbol of success. It represents Israel's long and costly presence in Lebanon - something that claimed too many soldiers' lives and ended without Israel achieving its strategic goals. The fact that the IDF can reach the Beaufort today is obvious and - despite the media festival - is not even close to a victory. The real questions are different: How does Israel eventually leave? What is the political endgame? And are we possibly witnessing the beginning of another prolonged military presence in Lebanon without a clear horizon for how it ends? Because here is what we already know way too well - getting into Lebanon is always easier than getting out.
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Israelin armeijan Libanonissa valtaama Beaufortin linna oli myös 1982-2000 Israelin miehittämä. Sieltä vetäytymisestä tehtiin 2007 varsin katsottava leffa. Siinä seurataan läheltä pientä joukkoa israelilaisia sotilaita ja heidän kipuiluaan sodan turhuuden ja sen järjettömien uhrauksien kanssa.
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"What I did in Gaza: an Israeli soldier’s reckoning," as he helps to debunk  the Israeli government’s narrative that atrocities and war crimes were committed by only a few bad apples. “It’s the entire system. It is systematic crimes that we are doing.” trib.al/B2V2jLm
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Kaksi asiaa tapahtui Ukrainassa toukokuussa, ja molemmat aiheuttivat kansainvälisiä protesteja. Jälkimmäinen, allaoleva uutinen on tuore, ja huomioitu Suomessakin. Mistä on kyse? Tässä voi kerrankin olla hyödyksi historiantutkijana, joten teen nyt näistä ketjun. Hyvin pitkän.
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The genocide case at the ICJ is proceeding predictably slow. So, a reminder: the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide obligates states to **prevent** genocide where a risk of it exists. In Gaza, that risk is years old and patently clear.
South Africa's reply is due November 22, 2027. Israel's rejoinder is due May 22, 2029. As noted many times before, this case will take years to reach a final judgment. The people of Gaza cannot wait. States must act now.
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"why use google?" webpage from 1999
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Horrifying report that will of course be instantly attacked, dismissed, belittled and mocked by the same shameless apologists for the Israeli govt who went after @NickKristof following his own shocking and very similar recent report.
UN report accuses Israeli forces of rape, sexual abuse of Palestinian detainees haaretz.com/israel-news/isra…
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This is likely what @ForensicArchi spotted Israel and the Board of Peace building on the ruins of Khan Younis: An ISF 'Mission Support Support Site' to control southern Gaza.
This photo from @ForensicArchi showing Israel building a new military base over the ruins of Khan Younis is like nothing I’ve ever seen
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On propagandavideoita ja sitten on historiantutkimusta.
Noa Tishby is an actress who doubles as an influencer for genocide. I'm a historian who wrote a ph.d dissertation on the subject of Tishby's blockbuster 90 second history lesson. Let's debunk the main claim. Tishby is narrating well-trodden hasbara, namely, that the Roman Emperor Hadrian vengefully erased the name 'Judaea' in 135 CE & replaced it with 'Syria - Palestina' to "sever the Jewish connection." The first thing to ask yourself is why the microscopic focus on one alleged administrative nomenclature change in 135 CE in a 90 second summary of 2000 years of history. But we digress. Tishby presents this erasure story as fact. But it's not a fact. It's a theory at best if not simply mythology. The evidence for the theory is that some inscriptions in the Roman Empire start to refer to the land as Syria Palaestina sometime after 135 CE. That's the closest direct evidence we've got. We don't even know if Hadrian issued an imperial decree or not ... that's already speculation. Instead, "Syria Palaestina" gradually came into use after the Bar Kokhba Revolt was crushed in 135 CE to refer to the area. So happened? Let's assume it was an imperial decree. It's further speculation that the reason for the name change was in of spite the Bar khokhba revolt (what Tishby calls 'the Jewish connection'). Yet, it seems equally plausible that Hadrian changed the name to Syria - Palestina for the same reason he changed Antigonea to Mantinea, or Sepphoris to Diocaesarea. He revered ancient Greece & revived many Greek customs, traditions & names. Or, perhaps Hadrian changed the name to Syria Palaestina because the province was now larger, and Syria Palaestina was a better term to describe what was now a larger administrative district. Or, perhaps there was no imperial decree at all. Perhaps it was a process of dynamic evolution, evidenced by the fact that the names Palaestina & Judaea were both in use before & after the ostensible name change. Indeed, official inscriptions bear the name Judaea from after the alleged change: 1 inscription in Austria referring to a procurator of Judaea; 1 in Ephesus, Turkey, identifying Sextus Erucius Clarus as governor of Judaea . Wouldn't that have been awkward, indeed, blasphemous, if Tishby's erasure theory was true? Other sources like Galen, Celsus, Dio Cassius, Festus, Eutropius, Martianus Capella, Orosius, Epiphanius, & the Epitome de Caesaribus used the term Judaea synonyms ly w Palaestina centuries after “Judaea” had putatively been erased. All those writers spat in the face of Rome? We don't know why 'Judaea' was gradually superseded by the name Syria Palaestina. There are many plausible theories. The one presented as fact by Tishby is not a fact, it's a hypothesis, developed to support the Zionist law of the universe, namely, that everyone, everywhere in all times and all places always has and always will hate the Jews. For sources to all points made above, see pages 103-111 of my dissertation here: academia.edu/34686627/The_In…
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"There was silence on the line and Trump joked and asked if they are still there," one of the U.S. officials said.
🇺🇸🇸🇦President Trump told leaders of Arab and Muslim countries during a Saturday conference call that if a deal to end the Iran war is achieved he wants their nations to join the Abraham Accords and sign peace agreements with Israel. My story on @axios axios.com/2026/05/24/trump-i…
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Joint statement from the leaders of 🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪🇮🇹🇨🇦🇦🇺🇳🇿🇳🇱&🇳🇴: International law is clear: Israeli settlements in the West Bank are illegal and threaten the Palestinian State. Israel’s plans for E1 are outrageous. regjeringen.no/no/aktuelt/fe…
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Some liberal Israelis I know have been coming to me telling me “your paper really fucked up” (I am a contributor) and just convinced the paper published lies. They just can’t believe it. I’m so glad @NickKristof published this follow up. nytimes.com/2026/05/21/opini…
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À compter de ce jour, Itamar Ben-Gvir est interdit d'accès au territoire français. Cette décision fait suite à ses agissements inqualifiables à l'égard de citoyens français et européens passagers de la flottille Global Smud. Nous désapprouvons la démarche de cette flottille qui ne produit aucun effet utile et surcharge les services diplomatiques et consulaires, dont je salue le professionnalisme et le dévouement. Mais nous ne pouvons tolérer que des ressortissants français puissent être ainsi menacés, intimidés ou brutalisés, qui plus est par un responsable public. Je relève que ces agissements ont été dénoncés par un grand nombre de responsables gouvernementaux et politiques israéliens. Ils font suite à une longue liste de déclarations et d’actions choquantes, d’incitations à la haine et à la violence à l'encontre des Palestiniens. Comme mon collègue italien, je demande à l'Union européenne de prendre également des sanctions à l’égard d’Itamar Ben-Gvir.
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Kaikki EU maat pitävät Israelin siirtokuntia laittomina, mutta asialle ei ole tehty paljoakaan. Nyt Alankomaat on kieltämässä kaupankäynnin siirtokuntatuotteilla.
De MR is zojuist akkoord gegaan met een verbod op handel in goederen afkomstig uit de illegale Israëlische nederzettingen. Het kabinet geeft daarmee een stevig signaal richting Israël. Nederland wil niet bijdragen aan het in stand houden van die onrechtmatige situatie. 1/2
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Statement by the leaders of Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom on the situation in the West Bank. pm.gc.ca/en/news/statements/…
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Die Gewalt durch Siedler im Westjordanland hat ein beispielloses Ausmaß erreicht. Mit dem Vereinigten Königreich, Frankreich und Italien fordere ich Israel auf, die Ausweitung der Siedlungen zu beenden. Für einen umfassenden, gerechten Frieden auf Basis einer Zwei-Staaten-Lösung.
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New @muhammadshehad2 @ecfr commentary on the Gaza ceasefire at risk: ‘Hamas has signalled willingness to decommission its heavy weapons and negotiate broader demilitarisation within the context of peace talks. This opportunity should not be squandered.’ ecfr.eu/article/rescuing-the…
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Sweden at EU trade ministers meeting: “The important thing is that we stop the inflow of products into the EU from occupied land where someone else’s land has been stolen.”
Strong words by Swedish minister @BenjaminDousa saying Ben-Gvir’s behaviour had changed the dynamics within the EU regarding Israel and calling on the @EU_Commission to table a proposal on restricting trade with OPT, which it has failed to do so far despite demand. Translation ⬇️
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