Rory McCarthy

@rpmccarthy.bsky.social

Associate Professor, Middle East Politics @durham.ac.uk Author: Inside Tunisia's al-Nahda: https://bit.ly/2NA6jLC www.rorymccarthy.com

"Someone decided to compress the kill chain. Someone decided that deliberation was latency. Someone decided to build a system that produces 1,000 targeting decisions an hour and call them high-quality. Someone decided to start this war." www.theguardian.com/news/2026/ma...

AI got the blame for the Iran school bombing. The truth is far more worrying

LLMs-gone-rogue dominated coverage, but had nothing to do with the targeting. Instead, it was choices made by human beings, over many years, that gave us this atrocity

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Six 36-month postdoctoral positions @durham.ac.uk open for application now. Find more about the expertise of our academic staff members here www.durham.ac.uk/departments/... Our research centres www.durham.ac.uk/departments/...

Emil Archambault@emilarchambault.bsky.social · 7mo ago

My postdoc at @durham.ac.uk is now open for applications! Three years research, open field. Happy to answer any questions/chat/give feedback on applications. NB: You *must* be nominated by a department - check with the department for the internal procedure/deadline. www.durham.ac.uk/research/ins...

I’ve written a piece on the curious lack of media and political interest in the issues faced by our national @britishlibrary.bsky.social. This is strange given we live in a world where ideas, knowledge and research are a long-term source of innovation and insight www.cityam.com/the-british-...

The British library is in crisis: why does nobody care?

The widespread indifference to the British Library's crippling cyberattack demonstrates a perilous failure to value the knowledge infrastructure vital for national prosperity

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Petrodollars and the ‘Islamic Bomb’: how a Saudi-Pakistan pact was forged: "the implications were clear: if Israel and the US were reshuffling the Middle East order, Saudi Arabia was keen to shore up an older alliance with a nimble friend." on.ft.com/4pKdPTs

Petrodollars and the ‘Islamic Bomb’: how a Saudi-Pakistan pact was forged

Gulf nation backed Islamabad’s nuclear weapons programme, say experts. A new defence pact draws the Sunni allies closer

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Medical journals like the Lancet have been publishing articles a/b the Gaza Ministry of Health numbers’ reliability since fall 23. Given scale of destruction & recording methods, they were always undercounts. Outside numbers underestimate civilian death b/c they treat all adult men as combatants.

Thomas Juneau@thomasjuneau.bsky.social · last yr.

The Economist says that the Gaza health ministry's death toll, criticized by some as inflated and as Hamas propaganda, might actually undercount the death toll (it could be as much as double).

Evidence of destruction of Palestinian heritage in Gaza: 'Palestinian experts working with British archaeologists estimate that more than two-thirds of heritage, cultural and archaeological sites in Gaza have been damaged, often very badly.'

‘I will spend my life rebuilding’: Gaza’s heritage sites destroyed by war

Palestinian experts and British archaeologists say more than two-thirds of heritage, cultural and archaeological sites in Gaza have been damaged

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According to this new analysis from Reuters, almost a quarter of those killed in Gaza were under 12. 1,200+ families were completely wiped out, the data showed, including one entire family of 14 people Great work by Sudev Kiyada, Simon Scarr and Nidal al-Mughrabi www.reuters.com/graphics/ISR...

The lives lost in Gaza: A closer look at those killed in the conflict so far

The death toll from the war already dwarfs the numbers killed in previous bouts of fighting between Israelis and Palestinians in Gaza over many decades.

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Israel preparing to intervene militarily in Damascus suburbs over a nonexistent threat to Syrian Druze that they haven’t asked for and don’t want as part of effort to expand territorially and destabilize transition. Just terrible on all fronts with almost no attention. apnews.com/article/isra...

Israel's military is told to prepare to defend a Druze community outside Syria's capital

Israel’s defense ministry says the military has been instructed to prepare to defend a Druze settlement in the suburbs of Damascus in neighboring Syria.

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'“Frankly, no matter how much I talk about what I experienced in detention, it is only a fraction of what truly happened,” said Dr Mohammed Abu Selmia, director of al-Shifa hospital, who was detained for seven months in Israeli prisons before being released without charge.'

More than 160 Gazan medics held in Israeli prisons amid reports of torture

Senior doctors claim they were subjected to months of physical abuse, as UN calls for release of those still detained

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Bashar al-Assad confided in almost no one about his plans to flee Syria as his reign collapsed. Instead, aides, officials and even relatives were deceived or kept in the dark, more than a dozen people with knowledge of the events told @Reuters reut.rs/4iC3xB2 1/8

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On unravelling Syria's bureaucracy: 'Asked what this division did exactly, the civil servant answered, “flags”. “There’s a department for flags?” Ghazal asked incredulously. “Yes, when foreign dignitaries come, we put up a lot of flags,” he said. “We hang them from the poles. It’s a big job.”'

The department of flags: Syrian rebels lay bare Assad’s corrupt state

Transitional authorities grapple with bureaucracy filled with phantom jobs, pervasive graft and culture of obedience

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Of all the images from Syria, the most moving show the joyful liberation of so many political prisoners, especially from Saydnaya, which Amnesty called a 'human slaughterhouse'. This is the true cost of so-called authoritarian 'stability'. Fierce regimes, but always brittle in the end.

Amer matar عامر مطر@amermatar.bsky.social · 2y ago

A video showing the liberation of political prisoners from Sednaya Prison in the Damascus countryside, after the guards fled and left them in their cells last night. These are historic days for Syria, as tens of thousands of Syrian families are awaiting the return of their loved ones. #Sednaya