Archive for January 7th, 2026

07/01/2026

Israel Recognizes “Somaliland” to Expel Palestinians and Control the Red Sea in Tandem with the US

Human Wrongs Watch

By Ann Garrison and Jamal Abdulahi | Sovereign Media – TRANSCEND Media Service*

2 Jan 2026 – Israel has declared its intent to expand into the geostrategic Red Sea Region by recognizing Northern Somalia’s secessionist state, but Somalia and much of the rest of the world are pushing back hard. No other nations followed suit and only the US was supportive.

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There Is No “Somaliland”: Hargeisa Controls Only Half Its Former Territory

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07/01/2026

Winter Storms Upended Thousands in Gaza

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Some 65,000 households in the Gaza Strip were affected by the severe winter storms that whipped through the enclave last month, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Tuesday [].

“Tents were blown away or damaged, homes collapsed under storm conditions, and personal belongings were soaked,” according to its latest update.

A child plays in a puddle in the Al-Rashid Street area of Gaza.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel | A child plays in a puddle in the Al-Rashid Street area of Gaza.
 
“In several locations, entire displacement sites were flooded due to inadequate drainage and low-lying terrain.
 
The storms also damaged temporary learning spaces and roads used to bring much-needed supplies into Gaza, where humanitarian efforts continue.

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07/01/2026

Sudan: UN Warns of Unprecedented Child Hunger in Darfur as Fighting Fuels Refugee Exodus

Human Wrongs Watch

By Vibhu Mishra

(UN News)* — Sudan’s deepening war is driving unprecedented levels of hunger, child malnutrition and displacement, UN agencies report, as new data from Darfur and a renewed refugee influx into Chad underscore the rapidly deteriorating situation.

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Sudanese refugees displaced by conflict gather in Tiné, Chad, waiting for relocation to a temporary site amid scarce resources and harsh conditions.
© UNICEF/Brice Kevin Da | Sudanese refugees arrive at the Tiné border crossing in eastern Chad after fleeing violence in Sudan’s North Darfur region. (file photo).
 
The war, which erupted in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has devastated civilian infrastructure, collapsed basic services and triggered one of the world’s largest displacement crises.

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07/01/2026

‘Afghanistan to Remain Major Crisis in 2026’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Afghanistan is expected to remain one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises in 2026, UN agencies and humanitarian partners warned on Tuesday [], launching a $1.7 billion appeal to assist nearly 18 million people in urgent need.

A mother holding a baby and guiding a young child through a field of rubble in Afghanistan, likely after a flood, under a clear blue sky.
© UNICEF/Mark Naftalin | Humanitarian resources to support women and their children are diminishing in Afghanistan.

Years of conflict, compounded by worsening food insecurity, recurrent natural disasters, climate change impacts and large-scale returns of displaced people, have left an estimated 45 per cent of the population – some 21.9 million people – in need of humanitarian assistance next year.

Of those, 17.5 million people – more than three-quarters of them women and children – have been prioritised for support under the coordinated response. Food security and sanitation remain among the most urgent needs.

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