‘We’ll run out of food this week’: Israel’s Iran war brings new Gaza siege
@marte-belde
Postdoctoral researcher @SciencesPo Bordeaux (GOVJIHAD project) PhD in PolSci from Ghent University (Conflict & Development department) jihad, conflict, political economy, space and mobility in the Sahel Particular focus on Sikasso region, southern Mali
‘We’ll run out of food this week’: Israel’s Iran war brings new Gaza siege
"Masculine authority becomes a substitute for effective governance", Ornella Moderan illustrates the parallels between the Sahel and contemporary geopolitical discourses www.ispionline.it/en/publicati...
Incredibly timely vivisection of what remains of 'Conflict Studies' by @yguichaoua.bsky.social and @wlacher.bsky.social "the field morally collapsed from within, by remaining overwhelmingly silent in the face of Western-backed mass killing in Gaza." dissentmagazine.org/article/the-...
Les chercheuses se mobilisent contre les violences sexistes et sexuelles sur le terrain. Mais quel rôle pourraient ou devraient jouer les institutions de l’ESR?
www.afsp.info/congres-lyon...
My brilliant colleague Amina Adebisi Odofin pointing out how climate crises still follow the lines of empire. Pertinent too for the many Malian farmers I interviewed who deal with irregular rainfall and increasing heatwaves africasacountry.com/2025/11/the-...
23.09 #Mali
JNIM ambushed a Security Forces patrol between Sikasso and Bougouni.
Casualties are as yet unknown but other videos posted by the group show at least 01 soldier dead.
7 Sep, Brussels
Manifestation nationale contre le génocide en cours à Gaza - Amnesty International Belgique
De Universiteit Antwerpen legt opnieuw zijn morele armoede bloot, vindt professor Gert Van Hecken. Ondanks een negatief advies van zijn eigen ethische commissie blijft de universiteit samenwerken met Tel Aviv University. www.mo.be/opinie/UAntw...
Job Alert! We're still looking for a **Post-Doctoral researcher for our Governing Jihad in Africa Project**, with a focus on violence and counter-violence:
- 3 years
- based in Paris/Bordeaux
- starting date: Jan 2026
- deadline: 15 Sept 2025
Vacancy (English): drive.google.com/file/d/1oLPb...
@marte-belde.bsky.social
Israel's version of "if a tree falls in a forest, but there's no one around to hear it" seems to be "if we commit genocide but kill all the journalists who can report on it... is there really a genocide?" And the answer is always YES!
Or Paris 😁 Little birdy told me living in Bordeaux isn't mandatory
Reopening the call for a 3-year postdoctoral fellowship on jihad in Subsaharan Africa, with a later start date (January 2026) - French a plus but not a requirement... drive.google.com/file/d/1oLPb...
“The studies imply estimated [Gaza] life expectancy has fallen by more than 35 years, to ~ half the pre-war figure. In percentage terms…bigger than…during China’s Great Leap Forward; in absolute terms it is similar to the one in the Rwanda genocide” www.economist.com/interactive/...
I've got the audio version in the meantime, thanks anyway for the effort 🙏
Thanks!
Thanks! I think/hope the audio might be a perfect way to conclude my contextual chapter on Sikasso, bringing things "full circle" from the very first incursions in 2015, then already called the Katiba Khalid ibn Walid.
Thanks for sharing this. Do you have the audio? Curious to hear what the message says!
New images from JNIM in Sikasso
The IOF can stop one boat bringing lifesaving food and formula to Gaza easily, and beat up the activists on board… but they can’t stop a 1000 boats! Donate to Thousand Madleens to Gaza Belgique chuffed.org/project/1424...
This is not a genocide that can still be prevented. That threshold has already been crossed. What remains is a long trajectory of harm — one that will unfold long after Israeli military attacks are over and even if humanitarian and medical aid begins to flow freely.
www.nytimes.com/2025/07/30/o...
Research in the Sahel has become extremely difficult. This doesn't stop excellent scholarship and reports from being published, authored by super bright people. Here's a flurry of recent, fascinating stuff 👇
Who defines danger, how, and why? I dive into how media, diplomats, NGOs, academics (yes, us too!) co-produce narratives of danger, all in the name of 'safety' but in fact perpetrating epistemic violence.
It is also a deeply personal reflection on my own positionality.
🚨 New article alert — 3 years in the making! 🚨
Excited to share this work based on my own experiences with ethnographic research on #jihad in #Mali. I explore how 'dangerous imaginaries' are constructed & how they shape what we can know about 'dangerous fields'
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
They were released and turned up in the Netherlands. So the Belgian NGO that is tracking their social media also filed a complaint in the Netherlands (they probably went there due to the Netherlands´ stronger support for the genocide)
Please consider applying!
Clear guidelines for a meaningful Academic boycott! easaonline.org/implementati...
This 83-year-old priest has just been arrested for holding a sign which read:
“I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.”
According to Starmer’s new law, this puts her in the same category as an ISIS or Al-Qaeda terrorist, with a prison sentence of up to 14 years.
The documentary that the BBC refused to air showing the targeting, detainment and torture of medics in Gaza by Israeli authorities was broadcast by Channel 4 last night.
Amnesty International researcher, Budour Hassan, explains the use of secret sites by the Israeli authorities.