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Peter Schurman

@PSchurman

Former founding E.D. at MoveOn, now building a movement for inclusive global governance. https://t.co/z2VgW0SUQQ

San Francisco, CA Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Peter Schurman
Peter Schurman@PSchurman·
🎯 Exactly this.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

We get so bogged down in the daily stream of atrocities committed by Israel that it's easy to lose sight of the big picture. At the end of the day the reason why it matters so much, besides it being an affront to our most basic humanity, is because whatever we collectively let happen - or not - will define the fundamental structure of the international order for decades to come. Why, and how? The most important thing to remember about the period we're living in is that we're in a transition between world orders. We're exiting US hegemony - it's over already - and entering an new order. Such transitions happen rarely, once a century or so. The last time was the end of the Cold War when we transitioned from a bipolar world order to US hegemony, or "Pax Americana" as it was known (which wasn't "pax" at all given the millions violently killed in U.S. wars, which is the very reason why it was so short-lived... but that's besides the point). But this transition is extra special, because for the first time in 300+ years, we have non-Western states such as China becoming preeminent powers. As we all know, ever since the Industrial Revolution, it was the West dominating the system. Transitions occurred but between Western states: Portugal to Spain, Spain to the British, the British to the US. So that's the backdrop. Now how does Israel fit in and why does it matter? Orders are based on principles, and founding historical events matter enormously to underwrite these principles. Go back to the past, when the West started colonizing the planet, at first timidly (a few "trading posts" in Africa in the 15th century) and then more and more boldly, all the way to claiming entire continents. Why? Because they could, they were writing the principles (or lack thereof) of a new West-dominated world order. Or if you want a closer example, take NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, one of the founding acts of the US hegemony era. Completely illegal with regards to international law or even of NATO's own treaty (Serbia didn't attack and wasn't preparing to attack a member state of NATO), so much so that - it's funny to recall today - even Ariel Sharon at the time called an act of "brutal interventionism". Looking back, it premised the entire US hegemonic order: a time of unilateral, hubristic and brutal interventionism with little regard for international law. The message was "we do whatever the hell we want"... And this first act was timid compared with what was to come afterwards and the millions killed in the post 9-11 so-called "war on terror". Now I'm obviously not suggesting that Israel will be a preeminent state in the new world order, it's way too small for this. What I am saying is that the actions we collectively permit today will echo for decades to come and define the larger battles that will shape our future. And everyone can see that the precedents that we're setting are beyond horrifying: some of the principles Israel breaks were established for centuries such as the illegality of bombing embassies, or the killing of medical staff. Even in the Middle-Age we knew better not to do that stuff. People don't realize just how consequential this is: what's at stake is quite simply everything. If we let the future of the international order be based on the murder of Palestinians, and now the Lebanese, we're paving the way for the most unprincipled and nihilistic order we've ever known, where virtually anything goes. I see many people, some of them I believe sincere, defend Israel on the basis that it's a "fight for civilization against barbarism". It's in fact the EXACT CONTRARY. Israel is literally destroying everything civilization is based upon: sovereignty, the rule of law, human rights, freedom, etc. If you care about any of these things and if you truly understood what's happening, you'd be an ardent defender of the Palestinians and Lebanese. Many people cheered Israel on its "daring" actions against Hezbollah, including the killing of Nasrallah, on the basis that these were "terrorists" (remember that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter...). What fewer people know is that the reason why Israel did those actions wasn't at all because they were "terrorists", which is always just a propaganda label for the gullible public: according to Israeli officials themselves as quoted by NBC (#rcrd57180" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nbcnews.com/news/world/liv…) they did it because Hezbollah refused a side deal that abandoned the Palestinians and let Israel continue its its land grab and ethnic cleansing unimpeded. In other words the "terrorists" of Hezbollah were the only ones who actually decided to make Israel face accountability on what all UN resolutions and the immense majority of the international community have been calling for ceaselessly. They're the only ones who decided to actually enforce the rules we supposedly have. THAT is why they're getting bombed and killed. All in all, if you genuinely care about the principles that underlie civilization, the Palestinian cause should be THE priority cause for you, because of the precedents that are being set. Another non-trivial group of people defend Israel because they're essentially supremacists, wanting "the West" to crush those "Muslims" (notwithstanding the fact many Palestinians and even more Lebanese are Christian) for daring to rebel against their subjugation. But even if that's your case, if you were to take a step back and use a modicum of common sense, you'd see that in the grand scheme of things this is absolutely not in your interest. Again the key characteristic of the emerging world order is the rise of non-Western powers: by supporting Israel's actions, you're effectively setting the rules of engagement for what may be done to you... Also if you're a supremacist, I imagine that you're not very fond of immigration: in Lebanon alone, one million people have already been displaced from their homes by Israel. As is the case with so many wars (remember Syria, Libya, etc.), Israel's actions are triggering yet another immigration crisis. Or think about this: if you're a supremacist you by definition think that Western values are superior... Doesn't it disturb you in the slightest that objectively speaking what Israel is doing violates just about every single one of these values and thereby destroys the very basis of this supposed superiority? That endlessly, from now on, whenever you'll start your spiel about Western superiority, the immediate answer you'll receive is "yeah but Gaza though..."? So all in all, no matter where you come from on this, once you start thinking through it, the larger implications become impossible to ignore. Every one of us bears responsibility for the world we're creating through the actions we let happen. Do we want a world underwritten by "anything goes" and "might makes right", do we want to step into an unprecedently nihilistic order? Or do we want a world with a vision for a shared future for mankind, underwritten by common principles, a world that makes us somewhat proud to be human? That's what's at stake with Israel today.

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Waleed Shahid 🪬@_waleedshahid·
Great ad from across the pond.
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ostonox@ostonox·
@quarter_rican my main gripe with Steyer is he doesn't have a clear moral stance on Palestine he says he supports it, but won't say genocide, and won't commit to divest california's funds from israel but none of the three are great on the issue, and he's the best of them
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Save Gaza
Save Gaza@Alee93ale·
Remember when Israel fired at Palestinians trying to get food aide? Repost this. Please I beg you
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Heather Thomas
Heather Thomas@HeatherThomasAF·
Time to stop the vanity projects. If you are polling under 10 per cent in the California governor's primary, you're selfishly helping Republicans do a hostile take-over of our state.
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BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇩🇪🇮🇱 Germany says Israel's plans to annex Lebanese territory violates international law.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been formally nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2026.👏👏👏
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Democratic Wins Media
Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: Four years after her famous speech on the Michigan Senate floor, Mallory McMorrow is officially leading the race to become Michigan's next Senator. Let's go.
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LPC@landpalestine·
Emma Stone is among the 1,200 celebrites that are vowing to not work with Israeli film institutions that are implicated in genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people
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CalMatters
CalMatters@CalMatters·
State Sen. @Scott_Wiener has a reputation for producing and passing a lot of legislation. Congress has a reputation for doing nothing. If elected, will Wiener get housing laws passed at a national level? cal.news/41jx2Ae 📸 Miguel Gutierrez Jr.
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Abby Sewell
Abby Sewell@sewella·
The @AP is now calling Israel’s military actions in southern Lebanon an invasion. Here's why we made that decision: apnews.com/article/iran-l…
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Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
💢 NEW: Iran strikes chemical complex in Negev linked to white phosphorus production An Iranian ballistic missile struck the state-owned ICL Rotem chemical complex in Israel’s Negev on March 25, causing a large blast and fire at the facility, according to reports and geolocated footage. The site, near Dimona, is part of Israel’s largest chemicals company and is linked to phosphate extraction used in white phosphorus production, according to reports cited by Cradle Media. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have documented Israel’s illegal use of white phosphorus in both Gaza and southern Lebanon.
Drop Site@DropSiteNews

📌 Iran says recent strikes on Israel are response to U.S. threats IRGC Aerospace Force commander Brig. Gen. Seyed Majid Mousavi said recent strikes on Israel’s Dimona and Haifa were a “clear message” in response to U.S. ultimatums, including a 48-hour demand to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and a subsequent 5-day pause before threatened strikes. He added Washington must learn that threats shariat Iran are understood as acts of war.

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The IMEU
The IMEU@theIMEU·
Israel used white phosphorus to burn nearly 5,000 acres of south Lebanon’s countryside in order to push Lebanese people out of their homes. theguardian.com/world/2026/mar…
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Alonso Gurmendi
Alonso Gurmendi@Alonso_GD·
White phosphorus burns at 800C/1400F on contact with Oxygen. It will burn through skin and melt your bones inside your limbs. It then sticks to you so paramedics can’t remove it. But if they manage, the chunks that were covered will reignite and melt you more
The IMEU@theIMEU

Israel used white phosphorus to burn nearly 5,000 acres of south Lebanon’s countryside in order to push Lebanese people out of their homes. theguardian.com/world/2026/mar…

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António Guterres
António Guterres@antonioguterres·
The conflict in the Middle East has gone too far. My message to the US & Israel is that it’s high time to end the war – as human suffering deepens, civilian casualties mount & the global economic impact is increasingly devastating. My message to Iran is to stop attacking their neighbors that are not parties to the conflict.
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NewsWire@NewsWire_US·
Pennsylvania House Passes Bill to Redefine Marriage as Between Two People, Not Man and Woman
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Seth Abramson
Seth Abramson@SethAbramson·
Wow... intense.
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