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Colter Louwerse

Colter Louwerse

@ColterL

PhD in Palestine Studies from the University of Exeter. Adjunct Professor @goUFV. My website: https://t.co/TGk0Ypik9C

شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2011
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Colter Louwerse@ColterL·
🧵1/13 Over the last two years, I have compiled into a table investigations by six human rights organizations and fact-finding bodies into no less than 37 separate incidents of Israeli strikes in Gaza since October 2023. Together, these strikes killed at least 1573 Palestinians.
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Peter Oborne
Peter Oborne@OborneTweets·
The decision to drop charges against IDF soldiers accused of raping a male Palestinian prisoner is immoral and depraved. It also collapses the defence against genocide charges made by Israeli lawyers at the Hague. Irfan Chowdhury and I write for MEE: middleeasteye.net/opinion/how-is…
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Arafat was interested, but when the Palestinians insisted that the agreement conform to international law Clinton literally yelled at them: “This isn’t the Security Council here. This isn’t the UN General Assembly. I’m the president of the United States.”
Destiny | Steven Bonnell II@TheOmniLiberal

The underlying claim by Clinton is absolutely true. He tried harder than almost anyone to move both sides to a peaceful agreement, but Arafat wasn't interested. The entire Arab world shook their head in disbelief when he walked away from the discussions.

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Ben Reiff
Ben Reiff@bentreyf·
Israel is preparing to deploy the “Gaza model” in Lebanon in plain sight — mass ethnic cleansing, annihilation of entire cities and villages, long-term occupation, and perhaps eventually Israeli settlements and annexation. My latest in the Guardian. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Bruno Maçães
Bruno Maçães@MacaesBruno·
So Israelis are the victims because they kill 20 people a day
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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani·
Important thread on the practices of the only state in the world that holds right-to-rape marches, and where cabinet and parliament members riot in support of rape as a right. Israel, the Epstein state.
History Speaks@History__Speaks

1/10 By dropping charges against ISF gang rapists at Sde Teiman, 🇮🇱 has de facto legalized rape of Palestinian detainees. For, as this evidence shows, as presented in this thread, rape of Palestinians in Sde Teiman is not a "blood libel," nor even an "allegation," but a fact.

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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani·
Since 2024 British and other European air forces have repeatedly taken to the skies of the Middle East and spared no effort to intercept drones and missiles heading towards Israel. While airborne it has never occurred to these forces to intercept a single Israeli drone or missile that they knew was targeted at Palestinian and other Arab civilians. Tells you all you need to know.
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Colter Louwerse@ColterL·
When Hegseth said “no stupid rules of engagement” would restrain the US war machine, he meant it. Already before launching an illegal war on Iran and bombing a school full of children, Trump and co. systematically gutted the military’s civilian harm miligation measures.
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Colter Louwerse@ColterL·
You’ve only made it as a commentator on the Palestine Question when Adam Louis-Klein starts responding to your tweets with totally unrelated and utterly deranged Zionist slop posts. Sad to say, I haven’t had the honour yet, but all my heroes have. Something to aspire to! E.g.⬇️
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Colter Louwerse@ColterL·
The most insane thing about these Israeli officials’ statements is that they don’t even deny that the rape took place, but instead dismiss “the rights of the terrorists of Hamas”, i.e. if you’re Hamas—and for Israel, everyone in Gaza is Hamas—it’s ok for IDF soldiers to rape you.
Prem Thakker@prem_thakker

The Defense Minister of Israel says it was "blood libel" to go after Israeli soldiers caught on camera raping a Palestinian.

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Israel was always going to let these IDF rapists off scot-free—it’s ‘investigations’ of crimes committed by IDF soldiers are a whitewash mechanism—but it waited until the Iran war shifted global attention away from Gaza. Now this story will hardly be a blip on the radar.
The Associated Press@AP

BREAKING: The Israeli military says it is dropping charges against five soldiers who were accused of sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee. apnews.com/article/israel…

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Elizabeth Beavers
Elizabeth Beavers@_ElizabethRB·
Alright, so if I'm following Power Doctrine: -it is morally imperative to violently intervene to stop a genocide -unless your own government is the one facilitating it -in which case you should just chill as long as the job is sweet
Jonathan Guyer@mideastXmidwest

Samantha Power, at last, addresses Gaza's Problem from Hell "I don't just get up and decide today what US foreign policy is," she told the University of Notre Dame this week. "That is the price of being in government." The comments were perhaps the most in-depth to date on why the Pulitzer-winning author of A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide stayed on in the Biden administration throughout the Gaza catastrophe, which many have documented as a genocide. Biden's former USAID administrator spoke at the 32nd Annual Hesburgh Lecture in Ethics and Public Policy, hosted by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. Notably she did not discuss Gaza or Palestine during her prepared remarks, but a student posed a question to her in the Q&A. Here is my quick transcription of this remarkable exchange. Student: In your book, A Problem from Hell, you criticize US's passivity in watching genocide unfold. You also recognize the power of using the word genocide, the G-word, in recognizing genocide. Yet, as you yourself held a position of power in government, you failed to call out the genocide in Gaza, referring to it more as a humanitarian crisis. Given the importance of recognizing genocide and acting on genocide, I'm wondering why you did not name the genocide in Gaza and when you were in a position of power and if you continue to hold that. SAMANTHA POWER: Thank you. Yeah, I mean, Gaza was the most difficult humanitarian crisis I worked in, certainly at USAID and probably my whole career. My job was to get food and medicine to the people who were living in Gaza, who were not getting access to clean water, to electricity, to adequate medicine, and of course, were suffering in many cases from acute severe malnutrition. While I know that there's an impulse on the outside for any official, especially a senior official who has the privilege that I had, to make my own foreign policy, that's not what happens when you go into the government. I don't just get up and decide today what US foreign policy is. I certainly as somebody who wasn't then, and I'm not now, looking at evidence as a lawyer, and I'm trying to get food from Point A to Point B with my men, and above all I'm supporting my teams, who are doing God's work 24-7 to do that, and failing by the way a lot of the time, because of the obstruction by the Israeli government. But when you are in government, that is the price of being in government. It was a very different, analogous circumstance, but on Syria, I had lots of debates and discussions with President Obama on the "red line" and what to do, and this and that. Once I have failed to convince someone within the Situation Room about a course of action that I might favor, then I'm out there representing the administration's position. And for some of you, that is just going to be too big a price to pay. For me to have the opportunity every day to get food from Point A to Point B, it was worth all of the understandable criticism that comes from outside. Like I totally respect your position, your frustration… But for me to have resigned and not be doing that work, also not be doing energy repair—not that I was doing it personally—but supporting energy repair in Ukraine when Putin's taking out the energy, not supporting girls education online for the Afghan girls and women who'd been taken out of classrooms by the Taliban. We were doing so much every day that seemed really significant and impactful. The price of being part of a team that can do that great work, an administration that can do that great work, is you are going to be part of what the president ultimately decides the policies and the positions are. So other people might have handled it differently, could have decided that it was better to be back in academia and criticizing from outside, or again mustering evidence as a lawyer even to judge intent and whether the intent rose to the level of genocide. My view was I had the greatest job in the world to try to do as much good as I could in the fleeting time that I had in that position.

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Nimer Sultany
Nimer Sultany@NimerSultany·
1. What a huge loss. Professor Walid Khalidi was an intellectual titan. A doyen of modern Arab and Palestinian historians. A pioneer of debunking Zionist fictions, and uncovering historical truth. May he rest in peace. Here is a reminder of some of his important publications.
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Colter Louwerse@ColterL·
“The pattern of strikes … indicate that the attack [on the Minab girls school] was carried out by highly accurate, guided munitions, rather than errant weapon” — Human Rights Watch “No stupid rules of engagement” — US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth
Human Rights Watch@hrw

NEW: An unlawful attack on a primary school in southern Iran before midday on February 28, 2026, that reportedly killed scores of civilians, including many children, should be investigated as a war crime. Read more: bit.ly/40dNAcv

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