Archive for ‘Middle East’

31/05/2025

‘600 Days into War, Israel’s Mass Displacement Campaign Is Entirely Erasing Gaza’

Human Wrongs Watch

Since breaking the ceasefire, Israel issued nearly one displacement order every two days, strangling people into isolated areas covering less than 20% of the Gaza Strip.

 

Children and their families are returning to their homes or the remains of their homes to check the status of their homes. (Photo: Alef Multimedia Company/Oxfam)

Israel has used mass displacement orders and relentless military assault to systematically force civilians into five restricted zones—hemmed in by military corridors and the sea—that now make up less than 20 percent of Gaza.

Combined with deliberate deprivation, this reveals a strategy not of targeting militants, but of dismantling and erasing Gaza itself, Oxfam on 28 May 2025 warned. 

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30/05/2025

Gaza Is the ‘Hungriest Place on Earth’, as Israel Continues Stranglehold on Aid

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* Starving Gazans continue to be deprived of aid as international relief efforts are being severely constrained by the Israeli authorities, the UN humanitarian affairs coordination office OCHA said on Friday .

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Humanitarians have warned of deteriorating conditions in Gaza amid severe hunger and a lack of critical supplies. (file photo)
© WHO | Humanitarians have warned of deteriorating conditions in Gaza amid severe hunger and a lack of critical supplies. (file photo)

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30/05/2025

Over 1 Million Children at Risk as Cholera Spreads in Sudan’s Khartoum State – UNICEF

Human Wrongs Watch

PORT SUDAN, 28 May 2025, (UNICEF)* More than 7,700 cholera cases – including over 1,000 cases in children under the age of five – and 185 associated deaths have been reported in Khartoum State since January 2025, according to health authorities.

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UNICEF and partners are working with the Federal Ministry of Health to curb the spread of the deadly disease and save lives.

Since the beginning of the brutal conflict, more than 3 million people have been forced to flee their homes in Khartoum State and the violence has upended the lives of millions.

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30/05/2025

Don’t Let the Lights Go Out: UN Urges Support for Women and Girls in ‘the World’s Most Neglected Crises’

Human Wrongs Watch

By the UN Population Fund*

UNITED NATIONS, New York, 28 May 2025 – In 2025, as crises multiply and conflicts become increasingly protracted, humanitarian aid budgets are being slashed across the board.

Yet in many emergency settings, it is ordinary people – and especially women and girls – who are feeling the sharpest impact of these cuts.

A woman dressed in blue and yellow sits on the ground with a baby on her lap in front of an orange tarpaulin tent
A woman and her baby sit in a camp for displaced people in the Dayniile district of Mogadishu, Somalia. © UNFPA Somalia / Usame Nur Hussein

For those caught up in crises that have already been neglected for years, the fallout is all the more brutal. But what does chronic underfunding look like?

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29/05/2025

‘Unimaginable Horrors’: More Than 50,000 Children Reportedly Killed or Injured in Gaza – UNICEF

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Statement by UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Edouard Beigbeder

2 year old Alma. Gaza City, Al-Rimal, Omar Al-Mukhtar Street 2025
 
UNICEF/UNI767014/Nateel2 year old Alma. Gaza City, Al-Rimal, Omar Al-Mukhtar Street March 2025

AMMAN, 27 May 2025 (UNICEF)* – “In a 72-hour period this weekend, images from two horrific attacks provide yet more evidence of the unconscionable cost of this ruthless war on children in the Gaza Strip.

“On Friday, we saw videos of the bodies of burnt, dismembered children from the al-Najjar family being pulled from the rubble of their home in Khan Younis. Of 10 siblings under 12 years old, only one reportedly survived, with critical injuries.

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29/05/2025

‘Displacement orders are psychological and physical warfare in Israeli campaign of ethnic cleansing in Gaza’

Human Wrongs Watch

By Médecins sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)*

JERUSALEM, 27 May 2025 The Israeli forces continue to systematically use last-minute displacement orders as a violent tool, turning the Gaza Strip, Palestine, into hell on earth for Palestinians.

The rubbles in Gaza
Palestinian family set up a place over the rubble of their destroyed house in Beit Lahia city, north of Gaza Strip, Palestine, February 2025.© NOUR ALSAQQA/MSF
Incessant bombing, a near-total blockade of aid, and displacement orders are moving and trapping hundreds of thousands of people into ever-shrinking spaces.

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29/05/2025

Gaza’s Population Is Being “Starved and Denied the Very Basics,” While the Region Stands at a Dangerous Crossroads

Human Wrongs Watch

Gaza: Top UN envoy calls on Israel to end devastating strikes, starvation of civilians

Massive mounds of waste are resulting in spread of disease in Gaza. (file photo)
© UNRWA | Massive mounds of waste are resulting in spread of disease in Gaza. (file photo)

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29/05/2025

Climate Predictions Show Temperatures Expected to Remain at or Near Record Levels in Coming 5 Years

Human Wrongs Watch

28 May 2025 — Global climate predictions show temperatures are expected to continue at or near record levels in the next five years, increasing climate risks and impacts on societies, economies and sustainable development, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

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29/05/2025

Exponential Rise in Synthetic Drug Production and Trafficking in the Golden Triangle

Human Wrongs Watch

  (UN News)* — The Golden Triangle – the remote, jungle-covered border region where Thailand, Myanmar, and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic meet – has seen an exponential surge in the illicit manufacture and trafficking of synthetic drugs.

Organized crime gangs are operating in the Golden Triangle where Myanmar, Thailand and Laos converge.
UN News/Daniel Dickinson | Organized crime gangs are operating in the Golden Triangle where Myanmar, Thailand and Laos converge.

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27/05/2025

The Waiting Game: How a Maternity Home in Namibia Offers Women and Newborns a Better Chance at Surviving – and Thriving

Human Wrongs Watch

By the UN Population Fund*

KUNENE REGION, Namibia, 27 May 2025 – Kuliua Maundu, 26, remembers the night seven years ago like it was yesterday. “I was at home when the pain started,” she said. “I thought it was just labour, so I tried to sleep, thinking I’d go to the hospital in the morning.”

Three pregnant women sit on a step outside against a red wall laughing
The maternity waiting home in the Kunene region offers a place for up to 40 women to stay near the hospital, with skilled midwives on hand to offer care and advice, as well as a shared kitchen, dining room and bedrooms.© UNFPA Namibia

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