Mark Seddon (@markseddon1962) 's Twitter Profile
Mark Seddon

@markseddon1962

Director, Centre for UN Studies, University of Buckingham. Former Speechwriter, UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, former UN correspondent, al Jazeera TV.

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Alex Crawford (@alexcrawfordsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi there John Crowther just to point out Project Pure Hope in this case is entirely privately funded. So the two Gaza children already in UK were zero cost to NHS or British taxpayers. Also Egypt and other neighbours have taken in 100’s, some 1,000’s

Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@franceskalbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stay safe, my friends. I am painfully aware of the risks you are taking on behalf of all of us—of Humanity. Diplomats & politicians around the world: The Flotilla Giants are taking the heavy lift. PLEASE make sure they are protected, will you? This is the least you can do.

UNRWA (@unrwa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For over a year, serious allegations have been made against UNRWA by the Government of Israel, without evidence and due process. The Government of Israel has neither shared adequate evidence with the UN nor pursued its own criminal proceedings. 🔗 Letter from UNRWA to the

Ben Jamal (@benjamalpsc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch this. Share it. Send it to anyone you know who has not yet woken up. Then come to Parliament on June 4th so we can surround it in a human red line to demand an end to UK support for all this.

Watch this. Share it. Send it to anyone you know who has not yet woken up. Then come to Parliament on June 4th so we can surround it in a human red line to demand an end to UK support for all this.
Agnes Callamard (@agnescallamard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Macron warns the West could lose credibility over Ukraine and Gaza wars… Seriously? Credibility was lost 19 months ago, the result of the West complicity or inaction to Israel’s genocide in Gaza. And it will take far more than words for it to be restored. bbc.com/news/articles/…

Mark Seddon (@markseddon1962) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When is The Guardian, with a few honourable exceptions, going to admit that it got it so badly wrong about the dreadful Keir Starmer?

William Dalrymple (@dalrymplewill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Israel’s ‘violations’ in Gaza make world more dangerous, Norway warns. Low respect for international law and human rights set worrying precedent, international development minister says theguardian.com/law/2025/may/3…

Mark Seddon (@markseddon1962) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The Labour Party doesn't do regicide' says one utterly clueless MP. No, it does attempted coups, character assassination & vicious purges in its current guise. No wonder no one really likes it any more. theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

Mark Seddon (@markseddon1962) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the ancient Christian community in Gaza is eventually forced to leave or is killed, it won't be by Hamas, it will be by the Israelis. Just saying.

Ihab Hassan (@ihabhassane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This horrific scene is from today in Gaza, at one of the so-called “humanitarian distribution sites” of GHF. There’s nothing humanitarian about it—it’s a display of inhumanity and humiliation.

Palestine Deep Dive (@pdeepdive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW | Homeless in Gaza: Wandering the Land Amid Displacement and Death by Ahmed Abu Artema After 600 days of genocide, the inspiration behind Gaza's Great March of Return describes his struggle to survive Israel’s campaign of annihilation. palestinedeepdive.com/p/homeless-in-…

Mark Seddon (@markseddon1962) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And Britain? As the original chief architects of the mess, what have we got to add? Anything? Anything at all? theguardian.com/law/2025/may/3…

Mark Seddon (@markseddon1962) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder that British supplied weapons (which have increased massively under Starmer) are not just being used in Gaza, but in Syria and Lebanon too. And in complete contravention of international law. theguardian.com/world/2025/may…